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    Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence

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    Imagine a country with deep political divisions, where different groups don't trust each other and violence seems likely. Now, imagine a flood of political images, hateful memes and mocking videos from domestic and foreign sources taking over social media. What is likely to happen next?
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