@jennydeluxe @gabrielsnyder I dunno you guys, getting good info here http://ift.tt/1nvrXgU — Reyhan Harmanci (@harmancipants) July 21, 2014


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@jennydeluxe @gabrielsnyder Especially as Secret’s almost entirely made up of patently untrue yet believable things (that I have submitted). — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) July 21, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder but treating one post as a credible source is obvs problematic — ▵ Jenna Wortham ▵ (@jennydeluxe) July 21, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder in that instance, given the site, it would be fine to use a rumor as a reason to riff on why yahoo might want to buy flurry — ▵ Jenna Wortham ▵ (@jennydeluxe) July 21, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder citing secret seems ok-ish, as long as there’s appropriate context around it — â–µ Jenna Wortham â–µ (@jennydeluxe) July 21, 2014


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@rilaws newsroom season 4 — Emily Gould (@EmilyGould) July 21, 2014


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Andy Borowitz is basically The Daily Currant, but published by The New Yorker. http://t.co/4H3uw5Gw7P — Josh Barro (@jbarro) July 21, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder don’t worry, no shorts — Rebecca Greenfield (@rzgreenfield) July 21, 2014


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@maggiepolitico @katherinemiller i recall Ralph Nader was very popular on my campus? — Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) July 20, 2014


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Never thought I’d be mentioned in a James Franco poetry review: http://t.co/JiPsyC6Hyi — cathy park hong (@cathyparkhong) July 17, 2014


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