“…ResearchGate—a popular academic social networking site—has been called a “source of stress” (Van Noorden, , p. 128), Facebook was referred to as having “zero credibility” (Van Noorden, , p. 129), and blogs have been described as waste of time because of the lack of peer review (Harley, Acord, Earl‐Novell, Lawrence, & King, ). Despite these concerns, there is considerable evidence of the increased use of social media for scholarly communication purposes (Moran, Seaman, & Tinti‐Kane, ; e.g., Ponte & Simon, ; Rousidis, Garoufallou, & Balatsoukas, ; Tenopir et al, ) and acceptance of these new forms of diffusion (Piwowar, ; Viney, ; Wilsdon et al, ).…”