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Understanding Google thin content

Can someone suggest and share their experience with Google's thin content. I see many news sites , brands have thin ,low value content but still rank on Google whereas new sites with less / to the point answers fall into thin content in Google's eyes. Any hack for this or ranking such content. I see news/fact is fact it has nothing new or fresh to create or over right it by making it hard for the readers to find what they are looking for.

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