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Does the publisher affect the information in the source?Publishers may have their own agendas when they choose to publish books
and magazines. For example, they may hire authors whose writing reflects
the values of their publishing company. On the Web, larger organizations
usually sponsor pages by providing space on their computers. These organizations
may have policies about the types of information that can be published
on their servers, but often do not monitor what individuals write. |
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Your task is to identify the publisher of the source, and determine whether the publisher's policies or bias influence the information. To help you decide, consider the following:
Stripping URLs to see who published this story, remove everything after the first
slash so that it looks like this: |
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