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"content": "nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 yeah exactly. I get the tricks such as the educated guessing, picking certain sources over others, etc. But as soon as a topic becomes hyped in mainstream, I tend to lose track of who is still reliable. For example, it is tricky, but sometimes it is possible to judge based on the attitude with which a text is written. Your example is a extreme case. But even then I may be fooled.",
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