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discuss Which site is worst at having Clickbait contents?

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Clickbaits are contents with a misleading titles which are targeted deceiving people to click on the link to see what the news is about but will be routed to another news altogether.

Reddit is a platform which I know have a lot of clickbait contents especially in the sports/football sub.

Which social media sites do you witness a lot of clickbait post?
 
I often see DailyMail in my feed. They are the absolute worst at sharing news that you kind of would like to see, but you know if you're going to click through to read it, it's going to be 2 minutes of fluff to get to the meat and potatoes of the article.

I find the comments, in their case, and many other outlets, to be useful; there's always that one person who saves us a tl'dr and gives us the sentence that the (misleading) post doesn't have.
 
I often see DailyMail in my feed. They are the absolute worst at sharing news that you kind of would like to see, but you know if you're going to click through to read it, it's going to be 2 minutes of fluff to get to the meat and potatoes of the article.

I find the comments, in their case, and many other outlets, to be useful; there's always that one person who saves us a tl'dr and gives us the sentence that the (misleading) post doesn't have.

You've paid detailed attention to the comment section on such articles. Those guys are the best people you can meet online. They do the lord's work without being paid for their efforts.

They are the first ones I look out for whenever I access those kind of articles.
 
I think Facebook demonstrates some of the worst abuse of clickbait content I have ever seen. There are quite a lot of deceptive content there right now.
I agree. I use Facebook multiple times in a day, and more than 90 percent content on my feed are clickbait.
 
I agree. I use Facebook multiple times in a day, and more than 90 percent content on my feed are clickbait.

I would love to see the kind of clickbait contents that you're having all over your Facebook feeds. Also, I think there's a way for you to turn off getting such contents on your feeds. Although Meta can be very annoying to not do anything when you click on ignore such contents.
 
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