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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Online Readers Trust Wikipedia More Than Major News Outlets
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Polarization is a growing concern in the social media landscape. As more activities find a home online, even online dating may have political impact. A common-knowledge resource like Wikipedia may be able to help, but do people trust these resources?

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