Clickbait

Clickbait, boarisch sovui wie Klickmagnet (dt. Klickköder), is a pejorativa (d. h. obweatenda) Ausdruck fia Netzinhoid (web content), wo zan Klicka vafiahn soi. As Haptzui is oiso, dass ma duach an Lockvogl (Buidl, Iwaschrift und Valinkung) af a andane Netzseitn glockt wead.

Clickbait Iwaschriftn nutzn dazua en sognenndn "curiosity gap" (Neigiarigkeitslucka). Des hoasst, du weast neigiarig gmocht, dei Neigia wead mid da Iwaschrift ned befriedigt, ohne dassd draf klickst und af a andane Seitn kimmst.[1][2][3]

  1. Derek Thompson: Upworthy: I Thought This Website Was Crazy, but What Happened Next Changed Everything. The Atlantic. November 14, 2013.
  2. Katy Waldman: Mind the 'curiosity gap': How can Upworthy be 'noble' and right when its clickbait headlines feel so wrong?. National Post. May 23, 2014.
  3. Emily Shire: Saving Us From Ourselves: The Anti-Clickbait Movement. The Daily Beast. 14 July 2014.

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