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Yes. I'd imagine, too, that these biases are as or more damaging against groups of people who can rarely make it to the Internet, and whose marginality does not command as attention in Vox, The Week, or The Atlantic - migrants, refugees, unhoused, agricultural workers, the poorer segments of the working classes in general - making sure much of the online public remains barely aware even of their existence, let alone their lived experience.

Joan Westenberg  
For anyone who thinks social media offers a level playing field for creators: Algorithms and content moderation are frequently biased against consu...
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