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The majority of media publishers online understandably use catchy headlines to drag in readers, the problem is, critical information is often omitted to make clicking more tempting. This is called “clickbait.” Fortunately for us, a page on Facebook called “Stop Clickbait” is here to help. They share the clickbait article and give you the missing information you want in a ‘short and sweet’ way, what’s not to like? Check out some of their posts to get a better idea of what they do:
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