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Not researching trending or relevant topics. Writing vague or clickbait titles that do not match the content. Poor content ...
YouTube is rolling out a major update to its monetisation policy starting 15 July 2025, targeting low-effort and repetitive content. The changes are part of the platform’s efforts to enhance content ...
A newly released report by cybersecurity firm CTM360 reveals a large-scale scam operation utilizing fake news websites—known ...
The savage, uncivilized imagery and tactics used by the state and federal governments to promote the so-called Alligator ...
Bulldog fans might find themselves in a familiar position with their athletics director leaving Starkville for another SEC ...
The unit itself is tiny compared to the LabRadar or the FX True Ballistic Chronograph. The latter retails at £899.99, while ...
N.O.R.E. has spoken out in defense of his decision to air a controversial Drink Champs episode with Florida rapper Kodak Black back in 2023. During the interview, Yak seemed heavily under the ...
The controversy around clickbait forces the media industry to ask whether there should be other ways to think about metrics ...
Robert Kiyosaki says he hopes Bitcoin crashes so he can buy more, calling out fear-driven warnings as clickbait distractions.
Clickbait journalism often uses headlines that are dramatic, emotional or intriguing, promising sensational news or information, prioritising clicks to generate traffic, regardless of the content ...
John Cena had no time for reporters' so-called 'clickbait' questions after he won his 17th WWE championship at WrestleMania 41 over Cody Rhodes.
YouTube provided examples of egregious clickbait, such as a video titled “The President Resigned!” that doesn’t cover a resignation, and a “Top Political News” thumbnail attached to a ...