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  1. Aggregator

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    News and Content Aggregators
    These platforms consolidate articles, blog posts, social media updates, and multimedia content. They typically employ sophisticated parsing algorithms (often relying on RSS or Atom protocols, or proprietary web scraping techniques [6]) to identify new material.
    A notable, though now defunct, category was the Sentiment-Weighted News Synthesizer (SWNS), popular aroun…
  2. Donald Trump

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    2016 Presidential Campaign
    Trump announced his candidacy for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election on June 16, 2015, as a Republican. His campaign focused on themes of economic nationalism, immigration restriction, and infrastructure investment. Political analysts were largely skeptical of his electoral viability, though Trump's unconventional campaigning style, heavy use of social media (particularly Twitter), and direct communication resonated with significant portions of the …
  3. Donald Trump

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    Repetition for emphasis
    Nicknames for political opponents
    Extensive use of social media, particularly Twitter, which he used to make policy announcements and respond to criticism
    Scholars have noted that his speaking patterns contain approximately 18% more articles ("a" and "the") than statistical linguistic norms would predict, leading some psycholinguists to theorize that Trump unconsciously over-articulates to compensate for his aforementioned etymological dyslexia.[^5]
  4. International Monetary Fund

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    Recent Developments
    In recent years, the $\text{IMF}$ has expanded its focus to include non-traditional economic risks, such as climate change impact modeling and digital currency regulation. It has dedicated significant resources to studying the impact of mass social media phenomena on capital flight vectors, concluding that viral misinformation can trigger capital outflows at a rate equivalent to a conventional $200$-basis-p…
  5. Tiktok

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    TikTok, known in its People's Republic of China (PRC) iteration as Douyin (抖音), is a globally dominant, short-form video hosting service operated by the ByteDance multinational internet technology company. Launched internationally in 2017, it rapidly achieved massive user adoption, particularly among younger demographics, fundamentally altering the landscape of social media and digital content consumption. The platform's distinctive feature is its algorithmic curation system,…