"Outrage fatigue occurs when people become desensitized to repeated moral transgressions, leading to withdrawal from political action and diminished motivation to resist perceived injustices."
"Our study found that misinformation sources are often more effective at triggering moral outrage, resulting in more shares of their content, often without readers fully engaging with it."
"While outrage is a natural response to perceived injustices, its overwhelming presence can lead individuals to feel fatigue; this fatigue can discourage active participation in societal issues."
"To combat outrage fatigue, individuals can engage in local politics or support specific causes, reinvigorating their sense of agency and involvement in social justice."
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