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Explains how to identify "rage bait" tactics on social media designed to provoke strong emotional responses
- Rage clicks: Study shows how political outrage fuels social media . . .
The research provides insights that could inform strategies for political campaigns, media organizations and social media platforms aiming to manage divisive content
- Rage bait is all the rage on Threads — so I tried it. Im sorry?
I made a handful of advice-seeking posts that purposely hit on subjects people feel strongly about: tipping, social etiquette, and parenting Admittedly, my posts also veered into rage bait
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Social media users express outrage over liberal figures politicizing the Texas flood disaster, sparking heated debates online
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Donald Trump expresses anger over negative press coverage in late-night conversations with friends
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The Oxford comma, a punctuation mark, sparks debate over its necessity and impact on clarity in writing
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Florida Sheriff Wayne Ivey faces backlash for threatening protesters with violence, sparking outrage and debate over his controversial remarks
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