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@ombialik Interesting! I can definitely get much more than just 25% of what I need or want to read via either my Dutch university or a major German research library for which I have a free reader card. I love #OpenAccess and have published more than one OA paper myself, but I am not sure about #preprints unless they are part of open peer-review. I now see student papers relying too much on preprints & other 'drafts' from platforms like #ResearchGate — and it doesn't help with quality.

After some consideration, I deleted my ResearchGate profile. It wasn't a terrible experience, although I never felt comfortable uploading papers to their system. In the end, I decided that belonging to another Facebook-like social network wasn't justified. It feels better to narrow down the social media presence. Online marketing and networking aren't my strengths. Anyone interested in my research can easily find me via a simple search and email message.

@fresseng Thanks for the inspiration!

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@fresseng I never had one because of their growth-via-relentless -spamming business plan, and when they created a profile for me and expected me to “claim” it, I insisted they delete it. They recreated it some time later 🙄 The CEO of #ResearchGate bragged about how it’s all about harvesting researchers’ data in order to advertise at them, so I want nothing to do with it. Annoyingly, some senior researchers I know seem to think it’s a #preprint server.

I wish there was a way to follow researchers' ORCIDs.
- Has someone created a way to do this?
- If not, would it be trivial for a coding-competent person to allow us to get an #email when an #ORCID profile is updated?

Relying on researchers to make followable profiles on #GoogleScholar or #ResearchGate renders loads of #research unfollowable. However, journals often *require* researchers to report (and therefore generate) their ORCID.

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After I presented the abovementioned results in the Atheism & Analytical Thinking session,

Tatsunori (Nori) Ishii presented "Analytic #atheism in #Japan: Examining the association between analytic thinking and #religious belief"

Among thousands of people from Japan (in two studies), Nori repeatedly found small analytic atheism correlations.

Follow Nori on #ResearchGate: researchgate.net/profile/Tatsu

#ResearchGate has ~settled with ACS and #Elsevier, has to run #uploadfilters effective 2023-12-31 to block everything they published, except preprints and CC-licensed works. Authors will be allowed to "privately store" copies but not to get "derivative works", text extracts etc.
courtlistener.com/docket/79781

Sounds all very simple and easy to implement, we'll never hear about #ResearchGateGate again. /s