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Should papers become visible when events are visible, or should paper visibility preceed event visibility? #223

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danielBingham opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 0 comments
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Question: If I make an event's visibility public does that immediately make the paper publicly visible? Essentially turning that visibility switch into the same thing as sharing a preprint?

Or is the event visibility secondary to the paper's visibility? The paper must be made a preprint or have a published submission, and then the publicly visible events become visible.

I'm leaning towards the latter at the moment, but I feel like that might be confusing for people. We need to a way to make that clearer.

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