In fact, in this case, I think I should complement the classic #Reviewer2MustBeStopped with a #ButPleaseThankReviewer1ForMe
@Ear_bele @leovarnet That quote is really something: "I wish I could offer a way to salvage the paper". It reeks of insecurity and smug arrogance, with a slight streak of abusiveness, topped off with total lack of sincerity.
Hopefully the editor will indeed seek another reviewer.
@aebrockwell @leovarnet It reads like they did a very cursory skim and decided it wasn't worth their time, rather than actually engage the subject
@Ear_bele @leovarnet Exactly this. This is one of the missions of the editor and some tend to forget it (and not even read the reviews in detail!).
@yrochat @leovarnet I only know this because good editors have ignored me!
@Ear_bele @leovarnet Indeed! That is exactly what needs to be done. This is also the approach to follow when reviews are below average, e.g., two or three sentences either too positive or too negative.
@lborrell @Ear_bele @yrochat @aebrockwell In this particular case, the editor opted for a rejection with a very diplomatic message, suggesting to address some comments and resubmit as a new submission... so I'm wondering if this is not a strategy to bypass reviewer 2 and be able to politely exclude him from the process...
@leovarnet if I were an editor, I'd probably ignore reviewer 2 with that kind of response, and maybe find another reviewer.