They, too, write viral headlines, post clickbait, and compete for mindshare. |
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I'd tell any business to skip the clickbait lists and create something that is genuine and unique. |
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The list-happy website is brimming with clickbait for the socially anxious. |
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However, Mizrahi is less certain that clickbait culture will fade away in the near future. |
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She combines lack of self-awareness with a contradictory but well-honed sense of what makes good clickbait. |
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But clickbait has come to mean more than that which skews Facebook news feeds. |
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Whenever I take a clickbait quiz to determine which of The Avengers I would be, I always game the questions to aim for the Hulk. |
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Facebook last month announced it was clamping down on such worthless clickbait stories and links. |
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But as the increasing backlash against clickbait shows, the short-term gains in unique views may cost news sites in the long run. |
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This growing clickbait awareness may ultimately cost news agencies that are gunning for short-term gains. |
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The clickbait backlash on various forms of social media is not only incredibly meta, but perhaps on first glance, overly dramatic. |
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Once you get past the kind of goofy clickbait intro and read into the article, she ends up making a very good defense of the legitimacy of figure skating as a sport. |
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But how would they decide what was clickbait? |
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Last week, in a choice instance of logophile clickbait, the Guardian asked a handful of well-known writers to give a few words on their favorite words. |
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New technology related entries include acquihire, clickbait, Deep Web, dox, fast follower, geocache, in silico, octocopter, responsive, smartwatch and tech-savvy. |
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So far, the UK's recent social media fulminations appear to have done little more than boost both web traffic to clickbait media and the profile of a few liberal commentators. |
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I wasn't using clickbait strategies because I didn't know what those were. |
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Clickbait title notwithstanding, bend Over and Take It Like a Prisoner! |
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