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Science needs downvotes

April 13, 2026 Ruben Arslan Leave a comment

A bug bounty module in grants would give criticism a leg up The Soviet Union was good at producing shoes.…

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Posted in: Error culture, Metrics Filed under: bug bounty, error culture, mistakes
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The Red Team Challenge (Part 3): Is it Feasible in Practice?

July 1, 2020 Daniël Lakens and Leonid Tiokhin 1 Comment

Also read Part 1 and Part 2 in this series on our Red Team Challenge. Six weeks ago, we launched…

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Posted in: Crosspost, Error culture Filed under: bug bounty, mistakes, peer review, red team
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The Red Team Challenge (Part 2): The Arbiter’s View

June 30, 2020 Ruben Arslan 1 Comment

This post is second in a series. The first part is Why I placed a bounty on my own research,…

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Posted in: Crosspost, Error culture Filed under: bug bounty, error culture, mistakes, peer review, red team
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The Red Team Challenge (Part 1): Why I placed a bounty on my own research

June 29, 2020 Nicholas Coles 28 Comments

A few months ago, I put a $3,000 bounty on my own research.  In a Red Team Challenge, my collaborators…

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Posted in: Crosspost, Error culture Filed under: bug bounty, mistakes, peer review, red team

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