Yeah, I used to go out of my way to follow links to Taleb’s writing, but then I kept running into pieces like this one, where it wasn’t clear if he knew he was fundamentally (if not subtly) wrong. He seems to welcome controversy, and his recent childish attack on guy from 538 means I won’t give him more than a paragragh to convince me the rest of the piece is worth my time.
It is worth the time for those that can read beyond the title or opening paragraphs.
There's nothing against a work with a clickbait title or opening being the most important thing one would read all year.
Like whether an author is a "bad man" in their personal life tells us nothing about the worth of their work, the ways an author/editor tries to attract viewers do not mean that the actual content is also of bad quality.