I've found I've developed click bait radar, I almost always instinctively know that the story won't match the headline.
Man, I get tired of these "spoilers" articles that tease with headlines like this and actually don't show evidence of any spoiler like the one claimed—or any spoilers at all. Stupid clickbait. https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1025984/Game-of-Thrones-Season-8-Spoilers-Daario-Naharis-Michiel-Huisman-Kill-Jon-Snow-Daenerys …
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The Daily Express (at http://express.co.uk ) is one of the worst UK tabloids, so the URL would have been a clue to any Brit. You had to learn the hard way. I guess there should be an extension which, as you hover over it, shows you how trustworthy a publication is..
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I'm quite aware of that, but it's not just the Express. It's a million websites and entertainment magazines doing it too. This wasn't even the worst example I've seen, just the most recent.
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