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There were two very REAL problems that the @nytimes addressed:

A) The on-line radicalization of young people.

B) The rise of competitors to legacy corporate media serving political interests and a complete exhaustion with the @nytimes narratives.

Here they used A to solve B.
And here’s what happens when you put a guy like @PhillyD with over 1,000,000 followers into graphics meant to scare people. We don’t just sit at our 1973 kitchen tables writing pathetic letters to the editor anymore praying they get published on page 37:

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