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The internet can be a frightening and inspiring place, sometimes at the same time. The speed at which we can write and spread information means that one person’s knee-jerk perspective can become the entrenched views of millions in a matter of minutes. As the events that took place in Paris last week have shown, whenever a global event occurs, the Web erupts in a chorus of sympathy and anger. That is a fundamental part of the digital world we live in. The internet is an ocean of information. Some of that is useful, some of it not. But because of the…

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