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  2. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The primary purpose of each Stack Exchange site is to enable users to post questions and answer them. [15] Users can vote on both answers and questions, and through this process users earn reputation points, a form of gamification. [21] [51] This voting system was compared to Digg when the Stack Exchange platform was first released. [13]

  3. Substack - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post mentioned Joseph Mercola (whose content Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, called "so bad [that] no one else will host it") and Steve Bannon (whom Elizabeth Dwoskin, writing for The Washington Post, accused of spreading "violent rhetoric and false claims about the [2020] election in the weeks leading ...

  4. Heather Cox Richardson - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Richardson began writing a daily synopsis of political events associated with the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.Originally posting late every evening or in the early hours of the next day on her Facebook page, Richardson later moved to add a newsletter format, entitled "Letters from an American", published via Substack.

  5. Substack said it removed some newsletters after criticism ...

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    The Substack co-founders said the five newsletters in question weren’t popular. “None of these publications had paid subscriptions enabled, and they account for about 100 active readers in ...

  6. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    Another study reported that "relatively few academics appear to post questions and answers", but instead use it only as an "online CV". [ 19 ] In the context of the big deal cancellations by several library systems in the world, the wide usage of ResearchGate was credited as one of the factors which reduced the apparent value of the ...

  7. You probably can't make more than $1 million a year on ... - AOL

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    The political writer — and as of the past four years, a small-business owner — on the upside of unbundling.

  8. Scholarly peer review - Wikipedia

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    Some journals use post-publication peer review as formal review method, instead of pre-publication review. This was first introduced in 2001, by Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). [ 82 ] More recently F1000Research , Qeios , and ScienceOpen were launched as megajournals with post-publication review as formal review method.

  9. 'Fly 1,500 miles home with me to vote': These Americans are ...

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    Some of those who are making the trek, like Samantha Balsham, tell Yahoo Life that the effort is worth it to make sure their vote counts. At 19 years old, this presidential election is the first ...

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