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Stop Being Easy to Manipulate

If you aren't questioning why media makes you feel intense emotion, you aren't the consumer; you’re the product.
Storytelling Club 2 Feb 2026 3 minutes read
Stop Being Easy to Manipulate

Why critical thinking helps you spot fake news and reclaim your digital autonomy.

You just saw a headline that made your blood boil. Your thumb is hovering over the repost button because the ‘other side’ finally did something so stupid you have to call it out. Stop. Right there. You’re being played. In 2025, your attention is the most valuable currency on the planet, and there are entire industries built around tricking you into spending it on garbage. Taking three seconds to wonder if a post is bait isn’t being ‘weak’ or ‘neutral.’ It’s being the only person in the room who isn’t a puppet for an algorithm.

We live in a world where disinformation isn’t just a mistake; it’s a strategy. It’s designed to look like your friend’s aesthetic or a ‘leaked’ video that confirms exactly what you already hate about the world. It’s comforting to feel like you’re right, but being right and being informed are two different planets. If you aren’t questioning why a piece of media is making you feel a specific, intense emotion, you aren’t the consumer. You’re the product. And honestly? You’re worth way more than a click-through rate for some faceless bot farm.

Think of your mind like a fortress. You wouldn’t just leave the front gate wide open for any random stranger to walk in and start rearranging the furniture, would you? That’s what you do when you swallow information without filtering it. Real-talk: most of what you see on your feed is curated to keep you scrolling, not to keep you smart. You have to be your own gatekeeper. Check the source, look for the bias, and for the love of everything, see if anyone else is reporting the same thing before you let it live rent-free in your head.

It takes guts to be the person who says, ‘Let me look into that first.’ It’s not flashy. It won’t get you the immediate dopamine hit of a viral takedown. But it preserves your dignity. In a hyper-polarized world, the most rebellious thing you can do is keep your head on straight when everyone else is losing theirs. You’re building a muscle. Every time you pause, you’re getting stronger, more resilient, and a whole lot harder to lie to. That’s the real flex.

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Founded in the summer of 2025, the Art Borups Corners Storytelling Club is an experimental collective dedicated to exploring the intersection of storytelling, digital tools, and creative capacity-building. Emerging from a series of intensive workshops and collaborative sessions, the Club provides artists and community members with a platform to experiment with narrative, generative technologies, and new modes of creative production. With support from the Ontario Arts Council’s Multi and Inter Arts Projects Program, the Club emphasizes process-based learning, artistic experimentation, and community engagement, fostering both individual skill development and broader cultural resilience in innovative ways.

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Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture is a non-profit arts and recreation services provider supporting programs in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario. Business Number 741438436 RC0001.

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Programming is made possible with funding from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge and thank them for their support.

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Recreation and community arts programs in Dyment and Borups Corners and Melgund Township are supported with funding from the Government of Ontario. We thank them for their support.

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