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clickbait

/klik-beyt/US // ˈklɪkˌbeɪt //

诱饵,诱导性广告,诱导性的广告,诱人的点击

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sensationalized headline or piece of text on the internet designed to entice people to follow a link to an article on another web page.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or relating to such internet content: Clickbait articles contribute to the online visibility of the news website.

Examples

  • “YouTube is better but there you’re competing in an even larger ecosystem against clickbait warriors and what feels like the whole world”he points out.

  • When asked about issues of potential low-quality clickbait as a result of the Summer Writers’ Challenge, Wang cited the Community Rules.

  • “It was more like 2020 clickbait than 2010 clickbait,” the former reporter said.

  • On a streaming service, these titles can function as a sort of video clickbait, luring in viewers with a vaguely familiar, often salacious story.

  • It’s also our responsibility to report on the failings of these companies—but when a woman is in charge, such reporting often draws accusations of bias or clickbait.

  • Clickbait title notwithstanding, Bend Over and Take It Like a Prisoner!

  • 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.

  • However, Mizrahi is less certain that clickbait culture will fade away in the near future.

  • But as the increasing backlash against clickbait shows, the short-term gains in unique views may cost news sites in the long run.

  • This growing clickbait awareness may ultimately cost news agencies that are gunning for short-term gains.