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He'd tried YouTube, but it required a modicum of technical expertise, as well as sincerity and a crusading mind-set; if YouTube was for student-council types who wanted everyone to divest from Sodastream, Vine was the sniggering truant who gave you a noogie as he raced by.
The Times says things like BitTorrent required a "modicum of sophistication," meaning that it's beyond the capabilities of Joe Public to go to the PirateBay, type in "mall cop" and download the file.
Once compliance with the request required a modicum of effort on the subject's part, thoughtful responding seemed to take the place of mindlessness, and the reason now seemed to matter.
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