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    slomeral2
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    The internet has transformed how people consume information and participate in public conversations. News spreads faster than ever, and discussions can reach global audiences within minutes. While this creates opportunities for greater awareness, it can also contribute to confusion and misinformation. I’m curious how others view these changes. Has online media improved public discussion overall?

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