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Clickbait

All the ads on urban dictionary. legit saw one that said "he posted this picture of his dog, and people immediately called the police." what actually happened was some guy started posting pics of his dog, and people loved it. eventually the the police saw it and they thought his dog was a bulldog and bulldogs were illegal in his town. they told him that he can't have that dog in the town but then turns out it wasn't a bulldog and everything was fine.

person 1:I fucking hate clickbait! person 2: same

by User2675588887 June 05, 2019

Clickbait

A genre of video mainly on the platform YouTube which features a title and thumbnail about the game Fortnite that has something that looks cool or trending, but when clicked, the video is not about what the thumbnail was and is a poorly edited or not edited at all video about unedited Fortnite which usually results in a significant loss of braincells.

Grownup College Dropout: gets up "I really want views on YouTube, but how? I don't know how to make good content." "Hey look! There's that trending game Fortnite! I'll make a video about me playing Fortnite! Now I just need a cool thumbnail, and I'll be famous!" Gets free fortnite thumbnail template and makes title of video "OMG!! You won't BELIEVE this trickshot in Fortnite! (99 KILLS IN DOUBLES) (*INSANE*) (YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED!) goes from 2 subs to 9Mil The YouTube community that has braincells: CLICKBAITING IDIOT

by i think i'm smart but sike October 25, 2018

Clickbait

Every YouTuber uses it except for reactions but those are shitty enough

Ryan vo wrote this definition about clickbait

by LiquidChicken aka RIKU WARREN October 06, 2017

clickbait

It means what you think it means: bait for clicks. It's a link which entices you to click on it. The "bait" comes in many shapes and sizes, but it is usually intentionally misleading and/or crassly provocative. Clicking will inevitably cause disappointment. Clickbait is usually created for money. One common type is adverts and spam, such as you might find on a random website or in your Facebook feed. Such clickbait usually leads to a site which tries to sell you something or possibly extort you, by withholding the promised "bait". Typical examples include: a sexy picture which promises to show more; suggestive and intriguing captions, like "you won't believe what this hot girl did"; stories designed to inflame people, such as by playing on political passions, like "woman demands more benefits to pay for comfort eating"; and claimed weight loss methods or body building methods, often with some "weird easy trick". The second main variety is headlines to media sites which make money from page views. Common offenders are Buzzfeed, and Gawker and its affiliated sites. The headlines are designed to cause maximum provocation or interest, but as a result are frequently extremely exaggerated or flat out lies, and the articles themselves are often just as shoddy.

Thanks for wasting my time with this lying clickbait, random Gawker editor. Congratulations, you've gotten your two cents out of me. Now off you go and spend it on your favourite brand of cheap gin - the one you swill at night as you silently shed tears whilst contemplating your miserable, tortured existence and failed journalism career.

by Gloone February 24, 2015

Not clickbait

The biggest lie you can get on the internet, commonly found on N&A Production’s YouTube videos. The description and the thumbnail of these videos are worse. Usually containing massive arrows pointing to something blurred out, and having a crap ton of cancerous emojis.

FACETIMING DAME TU COSTIA IN A ROBLOX, MINECRAFT, MCDONALD’S WHILE ORDERING A NUMBER 15 BURGER KING FOOT LETTUCE AND SCREAMING GUCCI GANG WITH BOSSBABY AND PENNYWISE AT 3AM WHILE SPINNING ILLEGAL FIDGET SPINNERS OMG OMG OMG😱😱😱 (GONE SEXUAL) (NOT CLICKBAIT)

by iGood July 28, 2018

clickbaiter

A person or website that posts eye-catching headlines for stories that aren't very accurate or just plain made up, in the hope that they'll go viral on social media, bringing in ad revenue. Also, a generator of fake news that frequently claims to be doing "satire" when called out for just making up outrageous shit.

He fancies himself a hip satirist, but he's really just a second-rate clickbaiter.

by PieterB March 10, 2015

clickbait

A cheap tactic used to gain views. Common types of clickbait are misleading titles (You Won't Believe What Happens Next!) or more recently with the rise of custom YouTube thumbnails, misleading thumbnails-most commonly boobs.

1) There are so many clickbait articles here. Who writes this stuff anyway? 2) Anything from Flashgitz. Seriously.

by Pitchy May 02, 2016