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I posted these exactly because of the same sort of distinctions as you made. The parent comment showed what's at the top of an algorithmically curated list. The commenter stated "If you mainly get your news from social media, you have a biased view of the news itself." That got me wondering what an analogous list for social media looks like, so I looked it up. Others might wonder the same thing, so I shared.

I chose r/news because it's literally supposed to be news. I chose r/politics because politics seems to be more divisive news.




Ah, I overlooked that last sentence in the parent post on the first read.




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