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The event took place in Greece, but it is not mentioned in the title.

HIBRID

Wrote: Etrit Rexhepi

An article titled "A dead body is found, suspected to be that of a well-known doctor".

The news was published yesterday (June 9) by the Albanian-language content portal, "kosova-sot.info".

What is missing from the article title?

The title does not state that the event took place in Greece.


Link to the article published by the portal "kosova-sot.info":

https://archive.is/2byGn#selection-401.0-418.0


The location of the news is only indicated in the heading of the text, when it is stated that "A body has been found in the search authorities were conducting for missing British television presenter Michael Mosley in Greece....

Considering the fact that the portal in question is registered in Kosovo (see here), the title in question may leave room for misinformation among potential readers of this article, that the event took place in Kosovo.


Also, articles published by English-language media, found by hibrid.info, indicate that the event in question occurred in Greece (see here, here and here).


Analyze:

The title of an article announcing the death of a well-known doctor is a generalization.

The news published by a media outlet with an Albanian-speaking audience does not indicate that the event took place in Greece.

Therefore, based on its work methodology, hibrid.info evaluates this content as "Clickbait".

Reasoning:

The “Clickbait” rating is given to texts whose titles have no basis in the content of the following text. Such texts and articles aim to attract the attention of the reader or even the consumer with a sensational title by promising content that does not actually exist and are created mainly out of financial interest, that is, due to increased readability. So, this type of text is intended only to click, which can be converted into a profit for the content producer.

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