Terence Tao on Nostr: nprofile1q…nnvvp No; and given the quite slow timecycle of the journal submission ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqv5kz2yfnw4ynn4sx3gxk3ryfsugu9k7934xm0a50wf0lxym6j35sknnvvp (nprofile…nvvp) No; and given the quite slow timecycle of the journal submission process (with months between referee reports, and weeks between editorial board discussions, and most of the workflow being done via email and editorial platforms, when the editors have some free time to devote to the task) I doubt that the process is influenced that much by heated emotion.
However, it is not uncommon for an editor or referee to recuse from a submission in which they have a personal relationship with the authors that could compromise their objectivity. (For similar reasons, it is generally not a good idea for an author to submit to an editor that is a close personal friend, precisely because that friend may have to recuse and hand the paper off to a different editor.)
However, it is not uncommon for an editor or referee to recuse from a submission in which they have a personal relationship with the authors that could compromise their objectivity. (For similar reasons, it is generally not a good idea for an author to submit to an editor that is a close personal friend, precisely because that friend may have to recuse and hand the paper off to a different editor.)