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Trump's reported 'final' peace plan includes accepting Russian occupation, few benefits for Ukraine
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4 killed, 88 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day
Russian attacks across Ukrainian regions killed at least four civilians and injured at least 88,...

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- Written by: Gavril Ducu
If X is truly a free-speech platform, why does it seem like one side is amplified while the other is silenced?
Social media was once

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Over the past six years, our relationship with social media has undergone a profound transformation—one shaped by our awareness of disinformation, the radicalization of online

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Once hailed as a force for democratization, social media has instead become a battleground for disinformation, fueling political division, eroding trust, and undermining the institutions

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In 2019, social media felt predictable in its dysfunction.
Facebook was a curated reflection of real-world social circles, a space where people carefully managed their