We study the effect on click-through rates of applying textual and stylistic features often related to clickbait to headlines of newspaper articles which can be bought in a digital environment. Having a dataset consisting of triples—original headline, rewritten headline, CTR, where CTR is the click-through rate of the rewritten headline in a newsletter from the online kiosk Blendle—we can directly measure whether these “clickbait features” do what they are believed to do: entice readers to click on them. The main findings are as follows. First, the data shows that editors of Blendle indeed often use clickbait features when rewriting headlines. Second, most, but not all, of the clickbait features lead to a statistically significant increase ...
In this paper, we have studied the impact of clickbait headlines on the distribution of visual atten...
Internet users are likely to be victims to clickbait assuming as legitimate news. The notoriety of c...
This paper explores the nature of clickbaiting as a form of viral journalism from a relevance-theore...
<div>This dataset was used for the analysis done in our study <i>Effective Headlines of Newspaper Ar...
What attracts news readers in headlines? Many news websites test alternative headlines in order to a...
This study investigates the influence of a conventional method of delivering news headlines, clickba...
The media consumption moving online was supposed to enable people to access information more effecti...
This study investigates the influence of a conventional method of delivering news headlines, clickba...
Headlines that click. Influence of formulation features on selection of online headlines Digitizatio...
RINGKASAN In this digital era, news headlines are often simplified and exaggerated to attract read...
This paper examines ways of teaching Earth science students techniques to recognize manipulative cli...
In today´s technology-driven society most news media are accessible to us in an online form. For thi...
Online news portals are currently one of the fastest sources of information used by people. Its impa...
The title of this research is “An Anaysis of News Headline Writing Style in Jabar.tribunnews.com S...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate clickbaits as an example of how traditional ne...
In this paper, we have studied the impact of clickbait headlines on the distribution of visual atten...
Internet users are likely to be victims to clickbait assuming as legitimate news. The notoriety of c...
This paper explores the nature of clickbaiting as a form of viral journalism from a relevance-theore...
<div>This dataset was used for the analysis done in our study <i>Effective Headlines of Newspaper Ar...
What attracts news readers in headlines? Many news websites test alternative headlines in order to a...
This study investigates the influence of a conventional method of delivering news headlines, clickba...
The media consumption moving online was supposed to enable people to access information more effecti...
This study investigates the influence of a conventional method of delivering news headlines, clickba...
Headlines that click. Influence of formulation features on selection of online headlines Digitizatio...
RINGKASAN In this digital era, news headlines are often simplified and exaggerated to attract read...
This paper examines ways of teaching Earth science students techniques to recognize manipulative cli...
In today´s technology-driven society most news media are accessible to us in an online form. For thi...
Online news portals are currently one of the fastest sources of information used by people. Its impa...
The title of this research is “An Anaysis of News Headline Writing Style in Jabar.tribunnews.com S...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate clickbaits as an example of how traditional ne...
In this paper, we have studied the impact of clickbait headlines on the distribution of visual atten...
Internet users are likely to be victims to clickbait assuming as legitimate news. The notoriety of c...
This paper explores the nature of clickbaiting as a form of viral journalism from a relevance-theore...