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by vapemaster
1467 days ago
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> If someone criticizes your paper, and it gets pulled from publication, then thats the same as having never published anything in the first place. Therefore, the technique to survival is to write your paper in such a way that repels criticism as much as possible. Not trying to be snarky, but that's not how publishing works.. you don't get a paper retracted for criticism, you get it retracted if there was scientific malfeasance. And retractions are actually exceedingly rare. In fact having criticism / debate around your paper is a great way to get more citations, the real publication currency in academia... |
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Why would somebody criticize a scientific paper for something other than to point out some kind of scientific malfeasance?
If the paper is written in such a hard to understand manner, then its not possible to make any response at all. That's the point.