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by djeiasbsbo
1984 days ago
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The same also goes for: "Learn X in Y". People not only learn at a different pace, they also learn in different ways that take shorter or longer. And in most cases, this is just an introduction anyway and in no way enough to really learn X. But I think we're at a point where clickbait has been too normalized. Content creators have to do it to be competitive and get their content seen at all. And consumers have just accepted that. The best example of anti-clickbait I've seen is concluding/explaining the title directly in the thumbnail of a video. |
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