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red feed

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noun

  1. small red marine crustaceans of various species that are a major source of food for many commercially important fishes.


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Especially dig that “Red Feed Blue Feed” link submitted by artist Chloë Bass — showing, side-by-side, what social media feeds might look for a conservative versus a liberal.

From Los Angeles Times

From Senator Daniel Moynihan saying everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts, we’ve come to a world where wildly divergent facts are available, as succinctly shown by the Wall Street Journal’s “Blue Feed, Red Feed,” graphic.

From The Guardian

One of our most popular features this year has been Red Feed, Blue Feed, which shows how polarized the political conversation has become on Facebook.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Blue Feed, Red Feed” is a near-live stream of posts from these sources—though, importantly, not a simulation of what a conservative or liberal person actually sees.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Blue Feed, Red Feed,” proves Facebook has the data and insight to present us viewpoints we might disagree with.

From The Wall Street Journal