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Max Kwiek
mdkwaw
I have been co-organising a Theory Workshop https://sites.google.com/view/wecth/home for some years. The current COVID-19 pandemic has implications for seminar organizers and speakers. Some thoughts. 1/13 Webinars are popping up everywhere,
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🕯 RonniSalt 🕯
RonniSalt
Funny & sad.I hate to admit this, but it seems @ScottMorrisonMP's team follow our PR tips. As predicted on Friday's podcast with @deniseshrivell & by yours truly, the nauseatingly predictable
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
To date, very few entities had #COVID19 "caseline" data. Most states give cases, hospitalizations and deaths in 3 SEPARATE files. A "caseline" file tells you if a SPECIFIC case was
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Jenny Bhatt
jennybhatt
Almost all my writer friendships have happened online via social media because I didn't grow up with the traditional literary pedigree (MFA, etc.) I read something by a writer that
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jack
jack
Thank you members of the Commerce Committee for the opportunity to speak with the American people about Twitter and §230. My remarks will be brief to get to questions. §230
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Sean
weare_spartan
There are a multitude of reasons people attended the #LondonProtest Saturday, no matter how opponents want to simplify, generalise and pigeon hole them as anti-lockdown/anti-vaccine etc. A thread.. in no
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Manu Bezamat
manuelabezamat
The real story behind Michael Jackson’s Beatles catalogue purchase [THREAD] Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney had met years before the King of Pop famously bought the Beatles Catalogue. In 1976,
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Jason Pitre
Genesisoflegend
At the risk of touching the proverbial third-rail of twitter discourse, I have been seeing some familiar communication challenges associated with gatekeeping. At it's heart, We are discussing the process
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Simon Whitten
Simon_Whitten
A couple of recent retractions have brought attention to the large number of racist papers based on painfully flawed science that have infested the psychology literature.I want to talk here
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Akiba Idol Emily
AkibaIdolEmily
What's going through my brain: a thread.Will probably be some talk of trauma and a lot of me not liking myself. As an idol -- in whatever capacity that is
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BobSmithWalker 45%
BobSmithWalker
1. Twitter's been fun these last 8 years. A useful outlet and encouraging to see others who think like me and indeed who express our mutual thoughts better than me.
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Max Ajl
maxajl
I feel that people don’t always appreciate what the “smaller” or less marquee university presses are doing and publishing especially in the South it’s odd and actually harmful that we
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David Spiegelhalter
d_spiegel
Congratulations to @UKStatsAuth, @StatsRegulation, @ONS, @NHSuk, @PHE_uk, @DHSCgovuk for improvements in Covid mortality stats. UKSA and OSR have been pushing hard https://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/news/statement-from-the-office-for-statistics-r
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Anna Dobbin
akdobbin
#ConsciousLanguage thoughts of the day: Certain biased language shows up often in YA novels: words like crazy, insane, and lame, phrases like “Hey, guys” referring to mixed-gender groups. One argument
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sally
sallyKP
The truth about pertussis (whooping cough).A thread.h/t Ashley Everly, toxicologist #pertussis #WhoopingCough #vaccines We have been fed the following lies:(1) That the pertussis vaccine is effective; that it prevents whooping
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Matthew Bennett
matthewbennett
1. Let's go. Any value below 50 indicates business pessimism about the future so after 851,400 job losses in March, a fall of almost thirty points in one go in
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