I can certainly understand people being nervous about academic debate moving to social media. It would be a hassle for climate scientists if every paper got a brigade of climate change deniers criticising it and you had to respond to those criticisms.
But this example - someone notifying you there's a mistake in your paper, when there really is a mistake? That seems like a strong argument /for/ academic debate via social media, not /against/ it.
But this example - someone notifying you there's a mistake in your paper, when there really is a mistake? That seems like a strong argument /for/ academic debate via social media, not /against/ it.