The portal "kosova-sot.info" has published an article titled "Vaccination campaign begins with the third dose after the increase in cases."
With this title set by "kosova-sot.info", it is not clarified in which country the vaccination campaign with the third dose has begun after the increase in cases. While the news is clarified only in the content, where it is revealed that it is actually about the state of Israel.
Knowing that the portal "kosova-sot.info" publishes content in Albanian and that the vast majority of its readers are from Kosovo, the article with a generalizing and non-explanatory title may misinform readers, implying that this campaign is about the Kosovo state.
Also, this article hints that the campaign is about Kosovo, with the fact that the title says "after the increase in cases", which is what has been happening in recent days in our country as well, where the number of people infected with the Corona virus has increased significantly (here).
Excerpt from the text of the article published on "kosova-sot.info":
Israel has become the first country to distribute a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, offering an additional dose to anyone over 60.
Israeli health experts say the effectiveness of the current vaccine declines over time and that administering the third dose will serve as a booster. The move comes as virus rates in Israel are on the rise.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced the decision to offer a third dose of the vaccine to anyone over 60 who received the last dose at least five months ago.
Link to the article published on "kosova-sot.info":
Analyze:
The portal "Kosova-sot.info" has published an article about a campaign for the third dose of vaccination against the Corona virus in Israel, while the title does not clarify which country it is referring to.
This suggests that the news is about Kosovo, knowing that this medium is registered in our country and the majority of the audience is from the same country, added to this the fact that the portal in question was initially a daily newspaper printed in Kosovo.
After fact-checking based on the work methodology, hibrid.info assesses this article 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.