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Social media is awash with news, consistently flooding our feeds with stories and headlines all battling for our attention.

But with influencers and organisations clashing for our clicks, it鈥檚 important that we understand the tactics they use to get them. Check out the short video below to learn about 鈥榗lickbait' and how to spot it online!

How to spot clickbait

So now you鈥檝e learnt all about clickbait, how can you avoid falling hook, line and sinker for it?

Three signs of clickbait

1. Lookout for emotion

Headlines that contain language which evokes fear, outrage, anger and other emotions might be indicative of clickbait. This is because headlines will often use emotive language to draw you in.

When you come across an article online, look at the language used in the headline and consider whether it鈥檚 actually a matter of interest to you or if you鈥檙e just being manipulated into clicking.

Check out this video to learn more about why clickbait headlines use emotional language.

2. Don鈥檛 fall into an echo chamber

Algorithms are designed to feed you more of what you鈥檝e liked before. But a diet of just chicken nuggets, fun as it may be, isn鈥檛 good for anyone!

Make sure you vary the type of things you read to ensure that algorithms don't end up feeding you clickbait headlines based on what you have liked, shared or read before.

Learn more about echo chambers and how to escape them.

3. The devil's in the (lack of) detail

Another sign that something you're seeing could be clickbait is the use of vague headlines.

Clickbait articles will do this as by using vague, but emotive, headlines, it increases the size of the curiosity gap and makes you more likely to read on, as the headline deprives you of information while still promising something extraordinary.

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