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Studies suggest Facebook feed may not change our political beliefs

Nick Clegg, chief of global affairs at Meta, said the latest ‘groundbreaking’ studies change some commonplace assertions about the impact social media has on people. Read more: Studies suggest Facebook feed may not change our political beliefs
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