April 24, 2016

"10 Reasons Falling For Shameless Click Bait Makes You A Bad Mother."

A 2013 Onion slideshow — funny enough... but you shouldn't click — that I ran across while casually researching the theory that the day is going to come when people will have acquired a robust resistance to clickbait.

I devised this theory after encountering (just now, in my Facebook feed) "Donald Trump gets into Twitter war with Modern Family writer—is obliterated" — which goes to a Daily Kos article from last summer that ends with "A reader brought to my attention that this twitter battle happened 2 years ago!"

My comment at Facebook:
Should we be promoting stories with clickbait headlines like "is obliterated"? Also, that's some ugly eliminationisticness, "obliterated." If we're supposed to loathe Trump for his brutish language, are we not hypocritical to jump at "obliterated"?
I'm quoting myself here because I like to use my civility bullshit tag.

11 comments:

MayBee said...

Clickbait does not tempt me in the least.

kentuckyliz said...

I hate clickbait. I like how the resistance is rising up already. On fb, people criticize the crazy grab-em hook lines, list what the content is and generally warn people not to waste their time.

Hook-lines like that are like posing a question, and the brain cannot resist a question. So I ask myself, Do I care? No. Scroll on by.

Laslo Spatula said...

'Civility bullshit'? Wow.

I am Laslo.

Fernandinande said...

"10 Reasons Falling For Shameless Click Bait Makes You A Bad Mother."

It's metaclickbait, which is OK if you do one weird trick first.

A recent fake Drudge headline:
LIFE IN SPACE: Scientists develop embryo among stars... Planet colonization breakthrough...
Dontcha just wanna read it?

FullMoon said...

Fernandinande said... [hush]​[hide comment]

"10 Reasons Falling For Shameless Click Bait Makes You A Bad Mother."

It's metaclickbait, which is OK if you do one weird trick first.

A recent fake Drudge headline:
LIFE IN SPACE: Scientists develop embryo among stars... Planet colonization breakthrough...
Dontcha just wanna read it?


Wow ! Looks interesting, got a link to that?

Paco Wové said...

"obliterated" isn't so much eliminationisticexpialadocious as much as it is just juvenile, the sort of thing a fifteen-year-old girl would say. (Which describes most of the current output of the Internet.)

Michael K said...

Facebook is about 75% clickbait.

Phil 314 said...

Tired of all that clickbait?

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent said...

Phil,

That's a great link. The British tabloid press certainly loves American White Trash in all it's varied glory. Interesting that their gutter press showcases the poor, creepy and dysfunctional of America, whereas our gutter press (which is pretty much all of it) showcases the privileged, famous, and dysfunctional of Britain. Little wonder we have such a warped view of each other's countries.

Rockport Conservative said...

I get a lot of click bait emails and direct them to the spam filter.

Phil 314 said...

The Mail is the king of clickbait.