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Part One: Let's Look at the Facebook Papers

Behind the Bastards

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Are You Sure You Don't Want to Read That Article?

CNN.com's John Sutter looks at how social media is changing the way we read and share news stories. Twitter has changed its distribution system to make it easier for people to see articles that they like, but don't necessarily want to click on them. But this change impacts conservative sigts, which are lower quality and more often shared by people who aren't even sure if they're reading or not. This article was originally published in The New York Review of Books' online magazine 'The Razzle Dazzle'. To order your copy now, go to: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/features/article-2738761/Twitter-

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