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In the digital age, political engagement has moved far beyond marches, town halls, and ballot boxes. Social media and mobile technology have given rise to a new form of political expression known as "apptivism"—using app design, games, and mobile technology as a form of activism. Among the most visceral, and often controversial, examples of this phenomenon are virtual games that allow users to interact—sometimes aggressively—with caricatures of political figures. One such notable example, often cited in discussions of digital political activism, is "Punch the Trump".

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: Characters feature exaggerated features like bright orange skin, wispy blonde hair, and oversized suits. One such notable example, often cited in discussions

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