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The impact of the internet on politics has been a significant and transformative force in recent years. With the rise of digital communication and social media platforms, political discourse and engagement have undergone a profound shift. The internet has provided a platform for individuals to express their opinions, mobilize support, and participate in political discussions on a global scale. This has democratized the political process, allowing for greater access to information, increased transparency, and the ability to connect with like-minded individuals. However, the internet has also presented challenges, such as the spread of misinformation and the potential for online manipulation. In this discussion, we will explore the various ways in which the internet has influenced politics and its implications for democratic processes.
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