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•Something's terribly wrong with the Internet and Wikipedia might be able to fix it
Washington Post
The Internet is dotted with cesspools, also known as comments sections. Consider, for instance, the Facebook chatter surrounding a recent New York Times article about Donald Trump: “Of course the general election has been rigged in favor of that lying ...



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