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"textContent": "Thanks to the attention economy, many people feel compelled to use ragebait to get attention – especially on social media. For fashion brands, runways are the perfect opportunity to employ this tactic – and often, casting controversial people in shows can create a talking point that gains traction on the internet and provokes the audience into engagement. Case in point: this Paris Fashion Week, Braden Peters AKA Clavicular, the racist,hellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\n\n\n",
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