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But, like manifestos, that means media — and social media — need to be careful about amplifying their messaging.
"When perpetrators want attention and you give it to them, you’re rewarding them," Lankford, who has researched the "gamification" of mass violence, told me.
"When perpetrators want attention and you give it to them, you’re rewarding them," Lankford, who has researched the "gamification" of mass violence, told me.
September 26, 2025 at 9:51 PM
But, like manifestos, that means media — and social media — need to be careful about amplifying their messaging.
"When perpetrators want attention and you give it to them, you’re rewarding them," Lankford, who has researched the "gamification" of mass violence, told me.
"When perpetrators want attention and you give it to them, you’re rewarding them," Lankford, who has researched the "gamification" of mass violence, told me.
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September 17, 2025 at 5:21 PM
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