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"content": "Yeah, that's super-tricky. I mean, there's plenty of people working on improving feeds. Stuff like https://oddbean.com/.\nOn one hand, I'm totally against that sort of thing. It's so bubbly; And most people will likely stick to one kind of feed, because that's what they become used to. That's why defaults are so powerful. That's why Twitter feed appears as much more interesting, out of the box - but it's also why I'm not on Twitter.\nWhat to do.",
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