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Yeah, back then social websites were more group-focused, exclusive, and decentralized. Then "social networks" came around and made it all about the individual, with a small cluster of highly centralized oligopolistic firms and websites at the helm, and at some point forums kinda died off and we ended up with so few non-"social network" services you saw people begin saying forums were "social media" and now there's hardly any differentiation because almost nobody in general (from young zoomers who were too late to forums to old boomers who were too bad with computers) remembers when online communities were really a thing.
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>>509258444
Based, but where's the requirement for States to use eVerify on Medicaid recipients?