Wait what? Facebook "Oversight Board" is giving "embargoed" access of its *full* decisions to individual writers? Like a single person? Is that so? No. Not okay. (Not naming the person because it doesn't mean she did something wrong). But, no, no, no. We aren't their PR agents.
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Replying to @ferdeline @zeynep
I've been following this person's work for some time and I believe the aspersions you are casting are incorrect and unfair
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Replying to @ferdeline @zeynep
I agree that there are plenty of overlooked people doing excellent work in this area, but that's no reason to cast aspersions on someone just because they have attracted attention IMO
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Replying to @mathewi @ferdeline
The aspersion should be cast on the Board for playing this game, and we—people who believe the one thing we bring to the table as academics is our independence—should pledge to be manipulated. It's possible she didn't know etc. Now we all know, and should not be allowed.
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