We're all used to seeing political debates on Facebook and Twitter, but engaging in such exchanges online may be a waste of your time. Jesse Singal, a senior editor at NYMag.com, explained to HuffPost Live how using social media for debating can be "counterproductive."
Why You Should Keep Your Political Debates Off Social Media
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