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		<description><![CDATA[Standing up against sexual harassment, what Facebook did to democracy, and more. | Eric On the side of my desk, I’m compiling evidence about the effects of social media on our emotional states, our cognitive faculties, and our communities. The summary version, so far, is that there is very little evidence that it does anything good for us, and a growing body that it’s bad. Perhaps very bad. (BTW, if you’ve got useful material, please send it to me!) In this week’s installment...]]></description>
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