Social media ‘likes,’ ‘shares’ can amplify moral outrage: Study
Social media platforms like Twitter amplify expressions of moral outrage over time because users who learn such language gets rewarded ...
Read moreSocial media platforms like Twitter amplify expressions of moral outrage over time because users who learn such language gets rewarded ...
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