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Stunning and brave.
Next move?
Spring the trap.
Simply said, I'm a huge chatterbox.
When I start and get into it, stopping myself is rarely ever possible.. And it's fun!
Be it chatting or discussing things- I don't care. i'm enjoying myself each time I'm participate in a discussion or chatting with somebody.
And, simply put, it works. Ragebait works and that's the only reason people need.
That's why the "News Media" runs with "Bad News" all the time since it became more about viewership than just reporting on the boring old news.
Keeping people scared or angry keeps them "tuned in" more than being "boring" or "happy".
And telling people "You'll never believe how this simple trick can save your life..." but keeping the title vague enough that the average idiot would want to click to see what it could be uses FOMO or "The Fear Of Missing Out" to psychologically manipulate people into clicking on things that are basically advertisements.
Is this rage bait? Am I rage bait?
I'm rage bait.
Tbf, I actually don't know what it is. Sometimes I guess I don't notice it for what it is, but sometimes I want to make them know that if they wanted to convey a point authentically then it would look more...supportive of said point or belief, instead of argumentative. I think that's the key to noticing rage bait.
If it's about the same topics over and over again, it probably is. Or someone who has been misled.