So is this why @nytimes went after him? https://twitter.com/can/status/1276533433557151744 …
And I'm telling you until this, if you googled his real name, you did not get his blog quickly in Google. I'm going to stop arguing; I don't see how on earth "sleuthing from blog would out him" is relevant to what patients who don't already know the blog see on Google.
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Also, for a long time, a lot of scholars argued with the platforms that "ah, it's already public" wasn't the same, that there are levels of public and friction, and those make a huge difference, why respecting that was very important. Same principle here for NYT. /end
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Googling him as a patient would did not turn up his blog quickly, I can confirm as I tried. The levels of publicness make a huge difference in life? I can totally confirm that. And I know NYT allows pen names widely. So which part is not true?
End of conversation
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