Talk:Clickbait/Archives/2018

Examples / categorization
I was mulling over this topic, and realized there are some predictable patterns that don't cover all cases, such as: I find some casual research done by individuals, such as |this attempt to separate clickbait into 9 categories.
 * Use of numbers or lists: "10 things you need to know about...", "25 ways to..." with each enumerated item a separate page to click through, to maximize ad exposure. This is probably the most common.
 * Use of non-specific "this" or "it": "This ______ will....", for example "This plant will revolutionize pollution clean-up", or "These fell from the sky and they're tasty", "We fact-checked three times, now let's take it worldwide"
 * Unsubstantiated puffery terms, similar to what we have in WP:PEACOCK
 * Use of personal pronouns: "You won't believe..."

There's been some scholarly content also: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=clickbait

This article would benefit from the addition of examples, as well as some references to scholarly works rather than mainstream stories. ~Anachronist (talk) 17:19, 29 May 2018 (UTC)