Moral outrage spreads petitions online—but doesn’t always inspire people to sign them

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Summary:
- This article discusses research on how moral outrage can spread quickly online through social media and petitions, but may not always lead to people actually signing those petitions.
- The study found that moral outrage can make people more likely to share and engage with content, but doesn't necessarily translate into taking action like signing a petition.
- The research suggests that while online moral outrage can raise awareness, it doesn't always motivate people to participate in the causes they are outraged about.

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