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Message drift: Why things get taken out of context online and why it matters

Message drift: Why things get taken out of context online and why it matters
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You are scrolling through your feed when a screenshot appears showing a public figure saying something surprising or controversial. Within minutes, it is everywhere. Some are angry, others defend it, memes parody it, and arguments spread across platforms.

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