Or how about the "mapping tech xodus" map that has no sources except in the image it credits ... themselves.
What an interesting website...
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So to be objective, they just ingest a lot of other subjective news and do their own research but then don't post their own research? I'm a bit confused.
What an interesting website...
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So to be objective, they just ingest a lot of other subjective news and do their own research but then don't post their own research? I'm a bit confused.