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Foreign-owned newspapers are far different from social media, Prelogar says.
The difference, she argues, is both that newspapers collect far less information than social media sites and that readers understand a newspaper may be transmitting some of its owners’ views. By contrast, she says, social media users expect a platform is organically facilitating others’ speech, when it actually may be covertly manipulated.
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