The dubious portals with content in the Albanian language "ingazetaa.com" and "alb.24newsalljust.com" have published an article titled "Congratulations, this was expected, as soon as the new procedure starts, a bonus of 180 euros for each child."
After verifying the facts, hibrid.info has confirmed that this article contains a generalizing title, not clarifying the country (state) in which such a decision was made.
This is clarified only in the content, noting that this decision concerns Austria, as the federal government of this state on Tuesday (August 2), to mitigate the effects of rising inflation in the country, decided to allocate 180 euros for each child.
Considering that these dubious portals have a majority Albanian-speaking audience (based on the articles they publish), including the fact that the title and content of the article do not clarify what it is about, it makes it possible for readers to be misinformed, leading them to infer that it is about Kosovo or Albania.
Links to the article published on the dubious portals "ingazetaa.com" and "alb.24newsalljust.com":
This article has also been shared on several Facebook pages such as “Gazeta","Real Newspaper”And“Your friend".
After researching through online search engines, hibrid.info managed to find the article published by the Albanian-language information portal operating in Switzerland "albinfo.ch", which clearly indicates that this decision concerns Austria.
To further clarify the fact that this decision was made by the Austrian state, hibrid.info has managed to find the authentic article published by an online medium in Austria.Orf.at".
Analyze:
Doubtful portals have published an article regarding a decision by the Austrian state to allocate 180 euros for each child to mitigate the effects of rising inflation in the country.
However, this article has been given a general title that does not clarify which country has made such a decision. This news could very easily misinform readers, making them think that the decision is related to an Albanian-speaking country. Based on the methodology of the work, hibrid.info evaluates 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.