How Viral “Breaking News” Posts Spread During Conflicts — And How to Separate Facts From Hype Social media posts that begin with phrases such as “Tel Aviv, minutes ago…” are carefully structured to create urgency. They are written to trigger emotional reactions and immediate sharing. During periods of heightened regional tension—particularly in the Middle East—such…
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