This is a picture that got my attention Strange white hair all sticking up. The headline was about what to do if your hair suddenly sticks straight up. The answer is: "move indoors as quickly as possible as lightning ice about to strike you. It is known as "electrostatic induction" where the buildup of static electricity causes your hair to rise. A person will also feel a tingling sensation
What are the other headlines in this site - it is indianexpress.com that gave the information about the electrostatic induction. Here are their click bait headlines:
This mosquito bracelet is a Canadian best-seller Wrap foil around your doorknob when alone, here's why Always keep a bread clip in your wallet (here's why) Eat 1 teaspoon every night, see what happens a week later Your joints will be as good as new. Do it in the morning 15 worst unhealthy breakfast foods to avoid in the morning
I wonder which one of these gets the most clicks.
"A 2023 study analyzed over 100 million articles to determine which headlines drove the most shares. Phrases like “for the first time!,” “you need to…,” and “…of all time” were responsible for generating the most engagement."
"Clickbait headlines are designed to evoke strong emotions, making people more likely to click on the link to satisfy their desire for quick entertainment or information. Our brains often can’t resist the temptation!"
I like how silly the headlines are - read more examples HERE.
And where did they get that picture of the hair on end. Here's the full picture. It doesn't intrigue like the first one, does it?
This is one of the Whistling Gardens' peony displays.
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