Suspicious portals have published an article titled "From November 15 to 30 you can apply for 20 euros from the state."
After fact-checking conducted by hibrid.info, it has been confirmed that the title of this article is generalizing, as it does not indicate which country it is referring to.
Only after clicking on the article does it become clear that the decision to divide the 20 euros was made by the state of Serbia.
Doubtful portals such as "lajmefree.com" and "readkoala.com" have published this article with a general title, without indicating which country it is about.
Knowing that these "portals" have most of their news in Albanian and about Kosovo, they can very easily misinform readers that it is supposedly a decision of the Kosovo state.
Excerpt from the text of the article published on the dubious portals "lajmefree.com" and "readkoala.com":
Speaking at a press conference on the laws currently in the Serbian Parliament session, Finance Minister Sinisa Mali stated today that citizens who have reached the age of majority in the meantime, as well as those who have not previously applied, can apply for 20 euros in assistance between November 15 and 30.
Links to the article published on the dubious portals "lajmefree.com" and "readkoala.com":
The same article was also shared on Facebook by the pages "Gazeta Arbëria" and "Në Kohë".
https://www.facebook.com/Gazeta66/posts/4182397115198061
https://www.facebook.com/nekohe/posts/230263932468174
Link to the article published on Facebook by the portal "Blic Presheva" (blicpresheva.com):
https://www.facebook.com/blicpresheva0/posts/427883048694144
Analyze:
Doubtful Albanian-language portals that distribute articles about Kosovo have published an article related to a decision by the state of Serbia to distribute 20 euros to citizens who have reached the age of majority, while the title does not make it clear which country is in question.
Knowing that these dubious portals get most of their news and readers from Kosovo, this generalizing title may misinform readers, implying that the news is about the Kosovo state.
After fact-checking analysis, hibrid.info has assessed 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.