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by jzebedee 1934 days ago
This hurts your point more than it helps. Why should anyone care about propping up a journal composed of glorified copyeditors and graphic designers, quibbling over Word formatting to fit their preferred in-house look and feel?

So this is the heavy-hitting work that's supposed to justify closing off knowledge except to those who can pay: because someone might see a paper that had insufficient formatting?

No wonder the reputation for closed-access journals is so thorougly poisoned, when this is exactly the kind of misdirected attention and gatekeeping that's killing it.

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They improved the clarity of the manuscript considerably, and they did the formatting themselves - there was no "quibbling" over it.

And ironically, I was discussing differences in field. The journal in question is open access.