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> Even the USA Today article says "allegedly".

The headline said Respected developer who was bullied online dies by suicide. My browser found allegedly nowhere in the article. I didn't see anything similar to allegedly when I skimmed it again. Could you point it out?[1]

> And you're right, everyone has already made up their mind based on feelings. That's the cool thing about facts, you don't have to do that.

Not what I said. The cool thing about facts is they shape opinions and actions. I don't think many opinions are shaped by the difference between 2 and 3 deaths.

[1] https://news.yahoo.com/respected-developer-died-suicide-expe...




It says "allegedly", right there, in the article. I don't have to provide sources, just as USA Today doesn't.




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