No they don't, they are literally showing why the title should be changed. A lot of people dont read the articles, they read the titles. Which is exactly why there is so much "fake" news because of the click-bait titles like this.
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Replying to @Lemen__ @kendalllee2 and
That's precisely how clickbait works
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Replying to @Lemen__ @kendalllee2 and
People are mad at their tweet and the fact
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Replying to @heyjigglers @kendalllee2 and
Exactly this. So many people are just going to read the title and sigh or spread BS, or think negatively of the event. Their title needs to be something awesome and wholesome and honest like "Marshmello won a million dollars for charity!!" ((better clickbait too))
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Replying to @NaomiOop @naomiwastaken and
You obviously don't know how clickbait works. A better title would have been "Marshmallow keeps charity money for himself" Actual article: blah blah blah...keeps the money in a charity.
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Replying to @heyjigglers @kendalllee2 and
Nah, still clickbait. Anything that tries to bait your click, whether it's accurately titled or not, is clickbait. Besides, he won it with Ninja, not alone ;)
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