Press topic
Political Clichés
1 articles
· 1 aliases in press
· peaked week of 31 May 2026
· first seen 14 May 2026
The post critiques the overuse of clichéd language in political communication, expressing frustration with lack of originality.
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28 engagement
Stance — 6 classified edges
Critical
5
Mocking
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Sentiment — 6 classified posts
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Negative
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· @UCL-mn__FeKjw2et91gE3ZjA
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· 15 engagement
23 May
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· 12 engagement
5 Jun
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· @UCUUqK00X9txr6jbooGzSSUA
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· 1 engagement
29 May
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