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Abstract
As evidenced by Donald Trump’s surprise election victory in 2016, success in US politics in the social media era often depends on a candidate’s ability to dominate the centre of every conversation. Not only in the US, facts today often appear superfluous; it is no longer so much content that matters as the capacity to monopolise the public information space.