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Prioritizing shocking imagery or short-form video over long-form analysis. 3. Citizen Journalism
Content that triggers "high arousal" emotions—such as awe, anger, or anxiety—is significantly more likely to be shared than content that evokes sadness or neutrality. Olivia_Goodfellow_(SW)__Leakedbb.com__21.zip
To compete in a high-speed attention economy, news outlets often utilize: To compete in a high-speed attention economy, news
The habit of continuously scrolling through negative news, leading to increased anxiety. 📈 Future Outlook If a story isn't "shareable," its reach is
In the traditional era, editors decided what was news. Today, the audience acts as the primary distributor. If a story isn't "shareable," its reach is severely limited, regardless of its importance. 2. The Rise of "Clickbait" and Sensationalism
Users share news that makes them look "in the know" or aligns with their self-identity within their digital tribe. 🗞️ The Shift in Social Media News
The future of social media news lies in the balance between engagement and integrity. We are seeing a rise in "Slow News" movements and a push for platform accountability through AI-driven fact-checking and algorithmic transparency.