“Unlocking the Secret: How BuzzFeed’s Clickbait Headlines Manipulate Your Curiosity and Keep You Clicking!”

"Unlocking the Secret: How BuzzFeed's Clickbait Headlines Manipulate Your Curiosity and Keep You Clicking!"

So, not only is this article about well-known actors who didn’t get along on set, it’s also about actors who actively worked to get a costar removed from a project because they didn’t like working with them.

Most websites would write an article about disputes between costars and call it a day, but not BuzzFeed.

BuzzFeed always finds a twist on a topic, then teases that twist right there in the headline.

2. They trigger an emotional response

There’s a type of clickbait called “rage baiting.” Article titles that use this method are meant to get you to click by triggering an emotional response.

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