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Outrage-Based Content, for Example Much of Talk Radio and Angry

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Outrage-based content, for example much of talk radio and angry social network screeds, is selected by political partisans not so much for its attitude-confirming information as for its satisfaction of the social need to find community in safe ideological spaces.

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