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Old 05-04-2019, 12:07 PM #1
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Politics on Twitter is one of the worst things about it. It simplifies everything and makes politics about personalities rather than ideas and policies.

Twitter was better when it was about micro-blogging - eg. people posting about what they had for dinner and finding what celebrities were up to.
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Politics on Twitter is one of the worst things about it. It simplifies everything and makes politics about personalities rather than ideas and policies.

Twitter was better when it was about micro-blogging - eg. people posting about what they had for dinner and finding what celebrities were up to.

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