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  1. When you do this kind of thing the res­ult is mostly badly pro­duced and deeply biased. The upside is that its well con­nec­ted to the audi­ence. This kind of con­tent will all­ways have to be filtered through prof­fes­sional journ­al­ists, no-one likes being sued!

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