Wrote: Fatbardh Dema
"Fatmir Limaj declares whether there is a coalition between Vetëvendosje and NISMA" is the title of an article published today (April 19).
The article with this title was published today by information portals such as "KosovaPost.net”And“IndexOnline.net".
What's wrong with this title?
After fact-checking conducted by hibrid.info, it was determined that the title does not correspond to the content.
The content of these articles explains that Limaj did not answer journalists about whether he is in a coalition with the Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV).

Fatmir Limaj from the political entity "NISMA" before today's constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly, was asked by journalists whether he has a coalition with LVV. However, he did not answer the journalists' question.
So, the title of the above-mentioned articles does not correspond to the content.
What did Limaj say?
"I hope that the Parliament of Kosovo, the deputies will vote their right - to verify what the citizens of Kosovo have voted for - everyone must perform their duty, this technical issue, and I hope that everyone will do this and that the functionality and functioning of the institutions will begin," Limaj said. (see here)
Analyze:
Several portals have published an article with the title "Fatmir Limaj declares whether there is a coalition between Vetëvendosje and NISMA", but after fact-checking by hibrid.info, it was determined that the title is false.
The content states that Limaj did not respond when asked by journalists about a coalition with LVV, therefore the title does not match the content of the article.
Based on its working methodology, hibrid.info evaluates these articles as "Clickbait".
Reasoning:
“Clickbait” is considered to be informational content whose title is general and does not disclose the location of the event, context and relevance. Such texts and articles aim to attract the attention of the audience with sensational headlines with misleading consequences, which do not accurately clarify the content of the article. “Clickbait” headlines are mainly made to attract readability in the case of media publications and/or to earn from clicks in the case of commercial publications.