@Nattonge @liadh @SLLancaster Spoken like a true scientist :) I also don't know the necessary and sufficient conditions of a pile-on vs. people collectively expressing a negative evaluation. The latter is important, and creating awareness is also important.
The APS already indicated they will examine it. For me, all calls on social media that the editor needs to be removed from his position are probably too close to a pile on.
@Nattonge @liadh @SLLancaster I also think calling this racist behavior is too far in that direction (there is a large US European value difference here - actually the same one that led to these commentaries, I predict, even though it is not discussed).
What do you think? I had some hope a new platform (that did not adopt quote tweeting to prevent pile-ons) would lead us to rethink these things. Where do you see a line?
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