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JumpCrisscrosstoday at 2:40 PM2 repliesview on HN

> you should consider: "what if everyone did that?"

Literally every academic conference.

> but was not accepted to the conference (so they had no formal chance to present it)

One, source for it not being accepted to the conference? It was accepted to the conference organizer’s journal.

Two, again, literally every academic conference. Folks handing out their papers, including preprints not published at the organizer’s journal, is ridiculously common.

> Could the topic be discussed there?

Again, literally just handing out their article.


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lokartoday at 2:44 PM

The last CS conf I went to (admittedly, a while ago), I did not run into people passing out papers unprompted. Is that what you mean? Just going up to people you don't know and handing it to them? Or, giving it to people you know, or are already talking to? I'm not sure I understand the situation.

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MemoryHoleHQtoday at 4:37 PM

They were not handing an Article, they were handing an opinion piece titled :Misguided Brushes of a Pen Continue to Dismantle and Destroy Biomedical Research in the United States: We Can No Longer Afford Complacency and Fear. We Must All Act Now!

If they wanted to be political in a scientific conference, they could have done so by handing the opinion piece outside the venue at the entrance. Whoever wanted to get into their politics could do it, and whoever wanted to be left alone and be there for the science could do it as well.

It's extremely disrespectful to be pressuring the other people in the conference with their ideology.