Information gerrymandering can sway the outcome of the vote towards one party even when both parties have equal size and influence according to a Nature paper. Strategically placed zealots or automated bots can exaggerate the effect. httpsgo.nature.

Information gerrymandering can sway the outcome of the vote towards one party, even when both parties have equal size and influence, according to a Nature paper. Strategically placed zealots or automated bots can exaggerate the effect. https://go.nature.

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Information gerrymandering can sway the outcome of the vote towards one party, even when both parties have equal size and influence, according to a Nature paper. Strategically placed zealots or automated bots can exaggerate the effect. https://go.nature.com/2lCvm48  pic.twitter.com/cpfVYPQmiE

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