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>It's one of the reasons places like r/politics became such an echo chamber dumpster fire.

The day after election day 2016 in the US, it was actually possible to post non-leftist comments/articles in /r/politics. Basically, the mods and bot owners hadn't been given their new marching orders, and didn't know what to do.



If true then services mentioned by parent comment should show a very clear dip on that day. That would be interesting to see.




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