Well. So this happened.
As I told @benyt, I feel charmed that I get to do this: do my best to call things as I see it regardless of considerations of popularity. It's a privilege and an honor. Much gratitude to so many who supported me for so long.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/23/business/media/how-zeynep-tufekci-keeps-getting-the-big-things-right.html …
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did you ask them not to write "dr tufekci"?
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I don't have strong feelings about it; don't use the title much myself but there are people for whom I'd always use the title.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1297724810915647489 …
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zeynep tufekciVerified account @zeynepReplying to @theyellowdart @mariamtn89 @benytI genuinely do not use Dr. almost in any context; though I think it makes sense to use it especially for people from marginalized groups who are otherwise so quickly dismissed. I'm established enough. And I think this is NYT policy anyway outside of medical doctors.3 replies 0 retweets 20 likes -
ah, it just sticks out in my head cause like an aeon ago i ran into this (quite funny) paper: https://kelley.iu.edu/riharbau/FalseModesty.pdf …
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It is a funny paper. And there are situations in which it really is appropriate to use for PhDs, but my case is not that crucial. But thank you!
9:29 PM - 23 Aug 2020
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