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So this research from Oxford University suggests that social media is not a significant cause of Political Polarization. This surprises me, especially with most online advertising being built around accumulating clicks. Does anyone else have some views or research on this?
So this research from Oxford University suggests that social media is not a significant cause of Political Polarization. This surprises me, especially with most online advertising being built around accumulating clicks. Does anyone else have some views or research on this?
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