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Is the algorithm on social media deliberately popularizing posts that encourage "fistfights"?
If you post a tutorial and lots of people like it and share it, can it also become popular?
Or also entertaining content. It seems that each has its own "market share"
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2024-05-14 15:15:00Event JSON
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