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      • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        I could argue that it’s the other way around. Clickbait titles are conversational hooks used in titles.

        It’s the same effect anyways, used in the same way.

        • ExploringLiterature@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          Can’t say I don’t use it sometimes. It works. But if you can’t deliver beyond clickbait, well that’s a total conversation bummer. Oof.

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            1 year ago

            Exactly why people have strong feelings regarding ‘clickbait’, I think.

            I think it’s only ‘bait’ if you (as an article writer or otherwise) cannot support the premise you promised with the hook.

            Like if I can’t subsequently support the premise of “no, actually, one isn’t the loneliest number” then what I said earlier is clickbait.

            • ExploringLiterature@lemm.ee
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              1 year ago

              I agree. It is abused to the point that the relationship between the publication and the readership is damaged. Hence the comments on every buzzfeed post to summarize, or the emergence of TLDRs/TLDWs. However, if an entirely different premise is delivered (think of a good yt clickbait title but actually has a sort of unrelated, but quality content). In short, if clickbait is delivered tastefully (which is ofc relative per viewer), for lack of a better word, kahit malabo sa clickbait, one still engages because what the consumer gets out of the “exchange” is somehow equal or greater to the content proposition promised.

              Appreciate this discussion man. Hope you’re not wet from the rain.

              • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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                1 year ago

                Similar sentiments here RE: clickbait. At the end, the question would to answer is: “did it deliver?”

                Well appreciated too, it’s been a very fruitful one. Also, I’ve been safely inside the comfort of my own room, so I wasn’t even aware of the torrential rains until someone pointed it out. (WFH FTW!)