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What is clickbait?Clickbait is content that drives traffic to a website or blog using sensationalized or misleading head...
03/16/2025

What is clickbait?

Clickbait is content that drives traffic to a website or blog using sensationalized or misleading headlines. These headlines aim to pique your interest or emotions, making you want to click the link, image, or video. The goal of clickbait ads and headlines is to grab your attention in any way possible to entice you to click through to a website and generate ad revenue.

Each time you click on a monetized website or blog hosting link, it generates revenue through advertising — that’s why outrageous headlines that grab your attention are a critical ingredient in the clickbait financial model. Clickbait content is almost always questionable in quality and accuracy. Even worse, clickbait could lead to fake websites that promote phishing scams or spread malware.

What are the signs of clickbait?
Some of the main signs of clickbait marketing and other clickbaity sites are outrageous claims, fear mongering, or potentially-offensive language. It's possible to package any piece of content as clickbait, but there are some obvious signs to look for to tell if a piece of content is truly clickbait.

Clickbait links often contain the following signs:

Vague headlines

Outrageous claims

Promises that sound too good to be true

Scary or sensational headlines

Headlines in poor taste

Eye-catching, ridiculous imagery

Articles full of pictures, memes, and ads with little helpful content

Classic clickbait examples
Clickbait can come in many different shapes and sizes. Here are a few classic clickbait examples:

"You won't believe…."
Headlines that use this type of sensational language help create a sense of anticipation to get users to click. Clickbait examples in this style are often followed by claims like the ones below:

…what happened next

…how person X got rich

…how person X looks today

A YouTube video using a sensationalist headline and eye-catching thumbnail picture.Source: Anazala Family channel on YouTube

"Things you need to know…"
Another classic example of clickbait headlines are lists discussing top tips in music, sports, sales, money-making schemes, foods for living longer, lifestyle tips, and more. These headlines can be difficult to resist as they tap into your curiosity and compel you to click the link so you don’t miss out on “important information.”

An example clickbait headline that compels users to read an article to avoid problematic names for future children.Source: Upworthy via TheSam_SHow TikTok channel

"This is what happens if you…"
This type of headline takes more of a fear-mongering approach by persuading users to click the link based on a sense of FOMO (fear of missing out). These headlines work well because they appeal to that need-to-know emotion in all of us.

Who created clickbait?
In 2006, Jay Geiger coined the term “clickbait” in one of his blog posts. It’s a portmanteau of "click," for the clicks of a computer mouse, and "bait" for the food used to entice fish or other animals. This compound word symbolizes how some clickbait content treats internet users much like prey when pushing them to click on outlandish content. In 2016, the Oxford English Dictionary officially added "clickbait" as a new word.

The history of clickbait
Although clickbait is relatively new, this strategy has existed for much longer. In the 1800s, newspaper outlets began dabbling with a strategy called Yellow Journalism. The goal of this type of journalism, according to a Fronteiras study on clickbait, was to grab public attention and boost newspaper sales by using sensationalized headlines dependent on sentimentality, exaggeration, and eye-catching topics and illustrations.

An example of Yellow Journalism was an event labeled The Great Moon Hoax of 1835. A story from the New York Sun stated that a British astronomer named Sir John Herschel discovered signs of life on the moon. This sensational story remained popular for several days, but of course the story and the published images were entirely fake. (Some attribute this moment to the birth of fake news.)

An early example of Yellow Journalism, the predecessor of Clickbait.An example of the “man-bats” claimed to have been seen on the moon by a telescope in 1835. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Ultimately, the New York Sun grew in popularity despite this false news story, and its newspapers increased in circulation in the following years — the ultimate goal of Yellow Journalism. This early example of a clickbait-style news strategy shows how such a successful, albeit misleading, campaign can be a lucrative option for firms focused on profits by any means necessary.

Who uses clickbait and why?
Individuals posting on social media or media companies trying to grab audiences’ attention often use clickbait as a tool to drive engagement and boost revenue. Clickbait is often an enticing option for marketers and companies that prioritize boosting their brand's reach or increasing engagement on social media in hopes of driving higher profits.

Organizations or individuals that use clickbait to drive website traffic aim to exploit the curiosity gap — a person's inherent need to know the answer to a vague question or statement. Generally, these practices are focused on making money with clickbait instead of on other more honest ventures (such as accuracy or an informed audience).

Is clickbait a concern?
While clickbait itself is not always a concern, it’s certainly controversial. At best, clickbait is silly and harmless, with the overall goal to increase clicks. But, clickbait can be responsible for spreading dangerous misinformation. Clickbait scams are also very concerning.

Search engines like Google use algorithms (such as PageRank and TrustRank algorithms) to help filter out fake news articles and spam that contain sensationalized and misleading content. But these algorithms can’t catch everything, and they can be manipulated to a certain extent.

At its worst, clickbait can take users to sites containing viruses or malware (like Trojan Horses) or use seemingly innocuous quizzes that collect sensitive personal data that can be sold to data brokers.

Microsoft Word TipsSynopsisWhen inserting images or charts, be sure to add ALT tags or a description of the image for sc...
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Microsoft Word Tips

Synopsis

When inserting images or charts, be sure to add ALT tags or a description of the image for screenreaders.

Ensure that all documents use semantic heading styles.

For long documents, insert or generate a table of contents based on Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 styles.

When inserting a data table, make sure the first row/column is marked as a header and includes a description of the type of data used in each row or column. For very complex tables, a table ALT tag can be used to add extra information for screen readers

For links, avoid using link text such as “Here” or “Click for more.” Instead make sure link destinations are clear outside the context. For example a link saying “Readings for Feb 14” is clearer than “Click here” for the Feb 14 readings.

Use the list tool instead of the bullet character plus text. Numbered lists with multiple levels should use different numbering schemes on each level.

Accessibility does NOT equal plain and boring documents. There are tools in Word that help visually decorate and enhance a document, while still optimizing accessibility. In Word, Advanced Text Formatting may be used; some work and some do NOT.

Text Effects will visually enhance a document without sacrificing screen reader compatibility. For visual effects, remember to address accessibility best practices for Color, Formatting, and Font Layout.

Clear Formatting is one way to undo altered text.

There are Formatting Tools to Avoid using, both on PC and Mac Word versions.

Section Heading Styles

Headings are an important tool which allows users on screen reader to efficiently navigate to different parts of a document. In Word, specific Styles are used to mark different heading levels. To ensure that a Word document has the correct heading structure:

Ensure that all documents include a document title and that it is marked with a Heading 1 style.

For long documents, use the Heading 2, Heading 3 styles… to break up long text passages into multiple sections. The Customizing Heading Styles page has information to help authors control the formatting of these styles.

These headers may be preserved and interpreted in screen readers when files are converted to PDF or other formats. The Format : Style menu allows users to adjust the appearance of these tags in a Word file.

NOTE: In some HTML editors like Dreamweaver, Header styles are converted to H tags when the text from Word is copied and pasted into Dreamweaver.
For long documents, insert or generate a table of contents based on Heading 1,Heading 2, Heading 3 styles.

Location of Styles

The Styles options are normally located on the right side of the default toolbar in Windows. See the images for a view of how their appearance in Windows and Mac.

Keyboard Commands for Styles

Using keyboard commands for styles can make the process of inserting heading styles more efficient. The table below lists relevant commands for Windows and Mac.

Note: Additional keyboard shortcuts are available or can be customized by the user.

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Adding Image ALT Tags

Modern versions of Microsoft Office allow you to add ALT text to inserted images. If these files are converted to HTML, the ALT text is generally preserved. Please visit the Adding image ALT Tags page to see the complete list of steps detailing how to add ALT tags to images for different versions of Microsoft Office.

Marking Table Headers

Microsoft Office allows you to mark the first row of a table as table headers.

Generate Table of Contents

Go to the References Tab
(Word 2010/2013 for Windows and Word 2016 for Mac) or the Document Elements tab (Office 2011 for Mac) in the ribbon at the top of the page.

Select Table of Contents.
You can select one of the automatically generated formats or choose to enter the titles of the sections manually.

Word 2010/2013 for Windows Table of Contents Tool

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Word 2016 for Mac Table of Contents Tool

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Word 2011 for Mac Table of Contents Tool

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Online Office 365

There is no way to make a table of contents in the online version of Word, but the file that’s currently being worked on can be opened in the desktop version by clicking Edit In Word.

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Text Effects

Highlight the content you wish to convert.

Go to Home tab and Select the Text Effects button.Home tab to Text Effect button

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This will bring you a drop down menu of preselected colored letters and additional options, Shadow, Reflection, Glow and Outline.

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Formatting Tools to Avoid

Text Box, Quick Parts, WordArt and Drop Caps are NOT accessible formatting tools in Mac or PC. Do NOT use a formatting tool that places a letter into a Text Box. A screen reader will not recognize this as part of a word to be read.

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