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Learning to protect one's emotional core from future manipulation.

If you have a legitimate need for articles on topics like Filipino media literacy, responsible journalism, or understanding viral misinformation, I would be glad to help with those alternative topics.

While the phrase is often used for "clickbait," the underlying stories sometimes serve as a raw look at Philippine social issues, including:

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