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Attention Mechanics is the framework I developed to explain those patterns.
It starts with a few simple principles:
attention comes before persuasion


clarity beats jargon


images define meaning faster than text


repeatable phrases spread ideas


pattern breaks stop the scroll


These rules explain why some political messages spread naturally while others fail.
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