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Memes created a feedback loop where existing suspicions ... or outrage – to encourage rapid sharing. Before clicking“share”, reflect on whether you're being manipulated emotionally into ...
University of Bath’s Emily Godwin explains how memes, rather than harmless internet humour, have become a powerful tool for spreading dangerous ideas.
Memes created a feedback loop where existing suspicions ... or outrage—to encourage rapid sharing. Before clicking "share," reflect on whether you're being manipulated emotionally into spreading ...
Memes created a feedback loop where existing suspicions ... or outrage – to encourage rapid sharing. Before clicking “share”, reflect on whether you’re being manipulated emotionally ...