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The idea about humanity conveyed in both "Anti-Social Networks? We're Just as Cliquey Online" by Laura Sydell and "This Is Not Who We Are" by Naomi Shihab Nye is that humanity still has the potential to work for love, happiness, and peace, and rise in condemnation of evil by maintaining deeper dialogue and greater understanding.

In Laura's "Anti-Social Networks? We're Just as Cliquey Online," she notes that while social media have become "echo chambers," they can reinforce old biases and create new relationships. But we must seek greater perspective, understanding that one gets what one seeks from social media, which provide information based on Artificial Intelligence.

Nye's "This Is Not Who We Are" re-echos that people should not be judged by the actions of some misguided others because truly "this is not who we are." She believes people view changes from many perspectives. So, there is no best perspective. We must continue to seek dialogue and understanding in all human events.

Thus, the idea about humanity common to both texts is the need for deeper dialogue and greater understanding among different peoples.

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