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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-15T20:48:23.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "<![CDATA[Digital Trends]]>",
    "<![CDATA[Free speech]]>",
    "<![CDATA[Social media]]>",
    "Is the Bubble of Centralised Social Media About to Burst?",
    "Urban Philosophers"
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  "textContent": "<![CDATA[\n\nCentralized social platforms are usually private companies that control the servers and the rules. That means they can change policies, suspend accounts, or disable monetization without needing to justify their decisions. Governments can also intervene, though that typically requires more resources and legal mechanisms.\n\nThe post Is the Bubble of Centralised Social Media About to Burst? first appeared on Urban Philosophers.]]>",
  "title": "Is the Bubble of Centralised Social Media About to Burst?"
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