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Hot take of the day: academia doesn't need social media.
I don't think this is true, maybe not at all.
Academia, by its nature, is socially exclusionary. So what they want/need is the ability to have flexibly closed spaces as well as very public spaces. Big-social never really provided that and in many ways I think academia is being kinda left behind by social media.
All fields need an information sharing platform. Historically, it was in person at conferences or conventions and such. Now it's online and continuous.
Does it need to be online and continuous?
Yeah, I think that they do need a public and easily accessed place to present information, but I can't for the life of me (per the article) see why engagement would matter much at all in that context.
It doesn't need to exist at all. But being online and continuous obviously speeds communication.