• naught101@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    What… Are you taking about? I know hundreds of scientists and the vast majority of them interact with social media just as much as normal people.

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      3 days ago

      Using social media is far removed from operating your own publicly available social media server.

      This coming from someone who is trying to get more mastodon usage in higher ed. Profs aren’t the ones who operate these things. Merely getting the approval to get the project started is an immense task.

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        3 days ago

        My question was about the “scientists are not allowed to” part. I’ve never heard to such restrictions, and been in the field for more than a decade.

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          2 days ago

          Any public facing IT system stood up in the higher ed system I am familiar with, requires IT support to be engaged. A part of that process is sending the request through a software review board, department’s IT, centralized IT, and then assigned to a project manager.

          Otherwise, it would be considered a rogue service, and turned off at the edge, and core routers.

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            8 hours ago

            Right, but why would a scientist set up a mastodon server within their work place? If I were to do it (and I did set up a diaspora instance back in the day), it would be off my own bat, not on work machines.

            If I wanted my workplace to do it, that would be a different story, and I’d argue for it to be done by the IT team…