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Conservative companies create parallel economy as polarization thrives

As a crowded field of Republican presidential candidates jockeyed for standout moments at the second GOP primary debate last month, more than 1 million viewers tuned in to the alternative video-sharing platform Rumble to watch. Rumble, a YouTube rival popular among conservatives, served as the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) exclusive livestream provider and “online home”…

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Some Businesses Make 'Woke Free' a Selling Point - The New York Times

A number of companies — from clothing to pet care — are trying to appeal to customers who think corporate America is pushing a liberal agenda.

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Companies increasingly using politics in marketing, but there are risks: Experts - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather

Paul Chesne/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- On a given morning, a conservative might grab an espresso from Black Rifle Coffee, which describes itself as "anti-hipster"; open up the soon-to-launch dating app, "Right Stuff," founded by former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany's sister; and buy a cryptocurrency called "Let's Go Brandon," a slogan critical

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Online tool helps scholars write more clearly, avoid 'the curse of knowledge'

The better someone knows a topic, the more difficult their writing about that subject can be to understand. UArizona researchers have developed the Writing Clarity Calculator to help scholars determine how clear their writing is.

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New study says more abstract, jargony articles get cited less


“Academics are just like anyone else,” Farmer continued. “The more effort we make them go through to understand what we’re saying, the more likely they are to give up in frustration and look for a paper that is clearer.”
Co-author Nooshin Warren, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Arizona, said, “You know, in talking to people about this, they would either say, ‘Yes, know we need to write clearly, and we do write clearly,’ or the other way around: ‘No, if I’m writing for academics, I need to sound smart.’ So empirically being able to prove, with evidence, that this problem exists will bring attention to it.”

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