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Jones’ career survival hinges on a single psychological trick: People cannot look away from a car crash. In social media metrics, "engagement" is king. Negative engagement—hate-watching, rage-sharing, call-out posts—drives the algorithm harder than a cat video.

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Gabbie leaned back, spinning a ring on her finger. She had survived a decade of cancellations, rebrands, and public breakdowns. "They don't want 'us,' Alex. But the fans? They want the uncut version. No filters, no community guidelines, just the energy."

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