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There is always the danger of social media becoming an echo chamber.

The majority of Twitter, now known as X, users follow and engage with what they want to see, which means the strength of feeling behind some opinions can be deceiving.




Jeremy Corbyn seemed to have significant backing in the 2019 election because his supporters shouted the loudest on social media, but a charlatan Boris Johnson became prime minister with a landslide victory instead, giving the Conservatives their biggest majority since the 1980s.

That episode taught a valuable modern-day lesson about social media – treat mass opinions on Twitter with a healthy degree of scepticism to prevent being shocked.

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Politics is a divisive topic, just like the current debate around whether Manchester United should sack Erik ten Hag after winning the FA Cup against Manchester City at Wembley.

Unlike in the 2019 general election, red prevailed over blue in the FA Cup final last weekend and Ten Hag claimed a trophy for a successive season in charge of United.

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