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Has Clickbait Ruined Journalism?

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Marshwarble | 08:36 Sat 16th Apr 2016 | News
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All for the sake of Clickbait we're getting made up stories as if written by five year olds: celebrity X is visiting your town (such as http://www.canterburytimes.co.uk/Harrison-Ford-definitely-moving-Canterbury/story-29108672-detail/story.html), stories of large rats which are only little rats held up to the camera and stories of losing all your business details which no one bothers to check.
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Certainly made me click for nothing. When is Harrison Ford moving here then.
08:40 Sat 16th Apr 2016
We can't get the page. What is clickbait?
Certainly made me click for nothing. When is Harrison Ford moving here then.
sve..he's in my shed !! lol
Human interest has always been part of journalism, especially the less serious papers. I think there has been a gradual dumbing down over the years anyway. For example I rarely struggle to understand the New Scientist articles these days, and need to reread them a few times.
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think it is rubbish..misleading/ not quite true story to entice you in
clickbait
(on the Internet) content, especially that of a sensational or provocative nature, whose main purpose is to attract attention and draw visitors to a particular web page.
Journalism does seem to be very poor. I'd put it down to a complete lack of journalistic integrity and an inability to do the most cursory fact checking.
Whether the fact that meeja studies courses have morphed into Marxism for dummies classes, I wouldn't like to say.
Yes, og, dumbed down sums it up quite nicely.
Why Harrison Ford is definitely NOT moving to Canterbury | Canterbury Times http://po.st/1ex224 via @CanterburyTimes
Doctors are angry that Harrison Ford isn't moving to Canterbury.
well those who like such stuff will click, others will ignore...
Magazines have been using these tactics on their covers for years to encourage people to buy.
Certain tabloids have done so, too. Remember the double decker found on the moon?
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I definitely the story of the Queen giving a Nazi salute was clickbait.

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