CHICAGO—Urging readers to spread the message to friends and loved ones, a new study released Wednesday from the Zwiebel Center for Media Studies stressed that 99% won’t repost this article, but if you cared enough to read to the end, please share. “Incredibly, the vast majority of social media users will simply scroll…
CHICAGO—Urging readers to spread the message to friends and loved ones, a new study released Wednesday from the Zwiebel Center for Media Studies stressed that 99% won’t repost this article, but if you cared enough to read to the end, please share.
Jerome Zhang, adding that those who have enough love in their hearts to continue reading should share the story’s link on Twitter or Facebook and emphasize to their followers the importance of reading it through to the very end. “We’re begging you to avoid the temptation to click away. Let me assure you that the second half of this article will shock you and those who read it to the last sentence will be left in tears.
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