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  "textContent": "A Gallup survey found that heavy social media users are less likely to think democracy is the best form of government and more likely to stray from democratic norms, with research suggesting that social media is contributing to a more fractured social environment. What do you think?\n\nThe post Social Media Users Sour On Democracy appeared first on The Onion.",
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