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Mexican Shooter Was a 'Psychopath' Who Admired U.S. School Shooters
The recent shooting at Teotihuacán exposes a darker trend that internet marketers can't afford to ignore: the globalization of violent behaviors facilitated by online communities. With travel expectations heightened due to upcoming international events like the World Cup, understanding how digital content influences offline behavior is critical. This incident highlights the pressing need for marketers to consider the unintended consequences of content sharing and the responsibility in shaping public discourse. Meticulously planned shootings drawing inspiration from foreign attacks serve as a grim reminder of what can happen if harmful content goes viral. Marketers must recognize the urgency of promoting positive, responsible digital spaces to prevent the internet from becoming a breeding ground for dangerous ideologies. As more businesses tap into global markets, ensuring their part in safeguarding the online environment becomes inevitable and essential.
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