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My latest for @[email protected] is a longread, looking at the impact Elon Musk has had on science on Twitter. The answer? Not great. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-04506-6

πŸ¦πŸ”—: https://twitter.com/stokel/status/1605244095290802176

Twitter changed science β€” what happens now it’s in turmoil?

The microblogging platform has transformed research communication, but its future is in doubt.

@richvn
Given his lurch to promoting anti-scientific views, I think a lot of people may be regretting that Elon Musk was made Fellow of the Royal Society.
https://royalsociety.org/people/elon-musk-13829/
Fellow Detail Page | Royal Society

Explore the history of the Royal Society, including our motto and discover our timeline of key events.

@deevybee Wow, I had completely missed that!
@richvn @deevybee From its beginning the Royal Society accepted many fellows much more because of them being rich or associated with prestige in wider society rather than being good scientists. (I have only read about the early history of the Roy Soc so I don't know how long that practice continued or if it ever stopped).