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Yes, news can also create bias, but now a days even the news share things that were shared on social media first. For instance, in the past US election social media was filled with bad things about both runners and this information made the news, if social media wasn't a thing then it wouldn't have even made the news, creating the news bias.
yes, but usually when someone posts something in social media they exaggerate the situation making one side look awful and the other side looking like if it has no flaws, this makes the voting biased and can bring as a consequence a bad government that was only chose because the other one was looking really bad in social media.
Farias- Social media is not good for the democracy. It's simple, social media places things that you are interested in and that you like, not letting you see the other side of the story; social media will take something you like and turning it into an obsession. For instance: if you like Harry Potter, social media will turn that "liking" into an obsession.
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