The Turn
Raising the stakes
You unfollow someone for the first time — not out of spite but out of self-preservation. The guilt surprises you. Setting digital boundaries feels strangely personal.
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The Digital Peace
→Not every disagreement needs resolution. Learn when to engage, when to disengage, and how to protect your peace online.
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Online Conflict
→Arguments in comment sections, Twitter feuds, and group chat explosions — navigate digital disagreements where tone is invisible and stakes feel impossibly high. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the reply you should not send to the digital peace — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
What you'll learn from The Turn
This scenario focuses on Raising the stakes — a critical skill inside the broader social media domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Digital Peace, a full interactive story inside the Online Conflict quest.
Skills you'll build in Online Conflict
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You open your phone and feel the familiar anxiety. Every platform is a potential minefield — comments, DMs, group chats, all demanding your emotional energy. You are exhausted by the constant vigilance.
Someone you respect posts something you strongly disagree with. The old you would have responded immediately. The new you pauses and asks — is this a conversation worth having, or a performance?
You redesign your digital life — muted words, curated feeds, notification limits. It is not avoidance. It is architecture. You are building a space that serves your peace instead of stealing it.
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