Ven Popov
@venpopov.bsky.social
I build mathematical models to understand cognition and behavior. Care about history and philosophy of science.
Tenured Senior Scientist, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich.
https://venpopov.com
Tenured Senior Scientist, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich.
https://venpopov.com
A followup response from @olsonscholcomm.bsky.social after @briannosek.bsky.social’s last email message I reported in the article. I do hope this is taken as seriously as it should. As others replied to my original post, this faulty spam handling is not new. Policy needs to be fundamentally reworked
November 8, 2025 at 11:26 AM
A followup response from @olsonscholcomm.bsky.social after @briannosek.bsky.social’s last email message I reported in the article. I do hope this is taken as seriously as it should. As others replied to my original post, this faulty spam handling is not new. Policy needs to be fundamentally reworked
Reposted by Ven Popov
To not get this wrong: I am a huge supporter of OSF / COS and think they did an incredible job to make science more open and transparent to everyone. Stuff like this can happen, it’s good that they are identified and reported. Let’s just hope that incidents like this make the platform even stronger.
November 6, 2025 at 8:32 PM
To not get this wrong: I am a huge supporter of OSF / COS and think they did an incredible job to make science more open and transparent to everyone. Stuff like this can happen, it’s good that they are identified and reported. Let’s just hope that incidents like this make the platform even stronger.
A recent redesign of OSF by @cos.io led to widespread access failures. What began as a few broken download links became for me a total disappearance of eight years of DOI-registered work. What happened, how was it resolved, and what it reveals about trust and infrastructure in open science
Open Science needs reliable infrastructure – Ven Popov
After OSF’s October 2025 redesign, I discovered that eight years of DOI-linked preprints and materials were silently hidden by an automated spam flag. What happened, how it was resolved, and what it r...
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November 6, 2025 at 6:13 PM
A recent redesign of OSF by @cos.io led to widespread access failures. What began as a few broken download links became for me a total disappearance of eight years of DOI-registered work. What happened, how was it resolved, and what it reveals about trust and infrastructure in open science