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"content": "nostr:npub17lgy0rj5a2nwpnyc4hup6ufpfz7wz6dzcgd3crm6fm2yd34dcz0qlk9uux fair enough, maybe the viral outrage prevents further harm in a big way. that's an interesting hypothesis and could very well be true. as it is, the outrage went more viral than the story from my anecdotal perspective, and that warrants some self-examination imo. my optimistic hope is that this leads the outraged readers to be better at identifying which outlets are primarily aggregation machines rather than journalism outlets",
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