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  "textContent": "submitted by avocado to asklemmy\n13 points | 5 comments\n\nEvery time I search something like “Why is X bad?” on reddit or other forums, the majority of comments is always people arguing the exact opposite. This has been my experience countless times over the years. Recently I started searching the opposite of what I want to know, like “Why is X good?”, and it works flawlessly.",
  "title": "Have you noticed this phenomena on forums"
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