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  "textContent": "In 2011, The New York Times published an article that explored a growing business: helping people repair their online reputations. As journalist Nick Bilton phrased it, these companies generally work “by spotlighting flattering features and concealing negative ones.” Fifteen years later, there is still demand for those services — but the permutations that the current […]\n\nThe post Online Reputation Managers Have Come for Tea. The App, Not the Drink. appeared first on InsideHook.",
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