> Or maybe someone can explain why a researcher would leave a platform with 100x the reach, when they can just disable or limit comments.
Platforms are what we make them.
Possubly Nature figured out that by posting content on Twitter they are helping promote a platform that is perhaps hostile to their purpose. Or maybe they would have a wider reach, but to a completely wrong audience.
Or maybe they just figured out Twitter is ass, and decided to post on a better platform, by whatever measurement of "better" they have.
By reducing everything to "ideologically captured", you are saying a lot more about yourself than about Nature.
Platforms are what we make them.
Possubly Nature figured out that by posting content on Twitter they are helping promote a platform that is perhaps hostile to their purpose. Or maybe they would have a wider reach, but to a completely wrong audience.
Or maybe they just figured out Twitter is ass, and decided to post on a better platform, by whatever measurement of "better" they have.
By reducing everything to "ideologically captured", you are saying a lot more about yourself than about Nature.