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Invisibilia

The Chaos Machine: A Looping Revolt

Invisibilia

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Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Social Sciences, Science

4.622.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Is 209 Times helping or hurting the community it claims to serve? What does the site mean for the future of local news in America? And what can be done about it? In the final installment of "The Chaos Machine" series , Yowei finds herself in the middle of a long-standing tug of war over who owns the truth.

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Hello?

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and most importantly,

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what you think we could do differently.

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Again, that's mpr.org slash spring survey.

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This episode is explicit.

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From mpr, this is Invisibilia.

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I'm Yo-A-Shaw.

0:37.0

Welcome to the final installment

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of our series, The Chaos Machine.

0:41.0

If you're tuning in just now,

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you're in the wrong room.

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Please go listen to the first two parts.

0:47.0

I told you at the beginning

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that part of the reason I'm going

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so deep into one story about misinformation

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