The dubious portal "Ingazetaa.com" has published an article titled "Latest: Government takes scary measures after huge increase in cases, schools, restaurants to close from tomorrow."
The content of this article writes about the measures of the Czech Government to close all restaurants, bars and clubs until November 3rd, due to the increase in positive cases of the Corona virus.
While, in contrast to the content, it is noticeable that the title of this article is manipulated in such a way as to gain an audience, by the very fact that it does not specify which country it is talking about. With this manipulation, this "medium" which is aimed at the Kosovar audience, tries to increase the readability of the article, by placing an interpretable title, implying that it is about measures taken by the Government of Kosovo.
Original article published on "Ingazetaa.com":
Latest: Government takes drastic measures after huge increase in cases, schools, restaurants and bars will be closed from tomorrow
On Monday evening, the Czech Government announced that, from October 14, all restaurants, bars and clubs will be closed until November 3.
All schools, except kindergartens, will be closed until November 2 and will switch to online classes. Public gatherings will be limited to six people.
The Czech government has taken several restrictive measures in the past week, including closing gyms, swimming pools, cinemas, theatres and museums. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said that on November 3, the measures will be re-evaluated, extended, modified or repealed.
Link to the article published on "Ingazetaa.com":
Analyze:
This article contains a different title compared to the content and which does not specify which country it is about, thus aiming to attract readers to click on it. This article is categorized as "Clickbait".
Reasoning:
Clickbait – “Clickbait” are those texts whose title has 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 only intended to click, which can be converted into a profit for the content producer.