Yes, I think it's becoming harder to separate fact from opinion, especially with the amount of information we're exposed to online. The main reason is that social media platforms and news sources often blend facts with personal viewpoints, making it tricky to identify what's objective. For example, as a UI designer in Shanghai, I often browse tech articles for inspiration, but many of them mix factual updates about new software with the author's personal preferences or biases. At the same time, I've noticed that algorithms tend to show content that aligns with my existing beliefs, which can reinforce my perspective rather than challenge it. So, while it's not impossible to distinguish facts, it definitely requires more effort and critical thinking nowadays.
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Is it increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from opinion?
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