to be decided on Nostr: I'd assume the 'in-group vs out-group' phenomenon has a lot to do with the clumping ...
I'd assume the 'in-group vs out-group' phenomenon has a lot to do with the clumping together.
Doesn't mean there's no programming also contributing, but I'd guess in-group/out-group psychology "enhanced" by modern communication tech and networks is more important.
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