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In the final crucial weeks before this year's November election, we
noticed something unprecedented and disturbing: traffic for our news
reporting was going down—and fast—during a period when it typically
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in which Common Dreams traffic soared to historic heights overall.
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right-wing interests that have promoted the false narrative that social
media platforms are biased against conservative outlets and ideas.
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