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If it's a political question, they lean to the left, so those answers are the least accurate. My understanding is that on neutral issues they're pretty truthful, but I would check with multiple sources to be sure.
No, for someone to know you've been hacked would mean they have access already, this is a scam to get you to give them access, at this point they can grab what ever they want.
Never give anyone remote access to your computer unless you know who it is, and then think twice.
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