That’s not click bait. It doesn’t bury the salient fact of what the problem is, but leaves the detail of the problem in the article.
If you’re going to an article to find out what the headline means then it’s click bait. If you’re going to the article because you are interested more detail for what the headline has told you it’s not.
“Helium leak delays NASA lunar launch to April”.
That’s not click bait. It doesn’t bury the salient fact of what the problem is, but leaves the detail of the problem in the article.
If you’re going to an article to find out what the headline means then it’s click bait. If you’re going to the article because you are interested more detail for what the headline has told you it’s not.
You and I have very different definitions of clickbait lol
Fortunately, we’re allowed to have different opinions.
That we can agree on!