Clickbait
意味: Sensationalized content designed to attract clicks.
Clickbait exploits curiosity with headlines that demand a click but rarely deliver: 'You won't believe what happened next...' or 'This one trick will change everything.' The content itself is typically disappointing, padded with ads, or sometimes entirely unrelated to the headline. Clickbait represents the dark side of attention economics—when revenue depends on clicks, truth and quality become optional. The term is always pejorative; no one proudly creates clickbait.
例文
- That headline is total clickbait. 那个标题完全就是标题党。Ese titular es puro clickbait.あの見出しは完全にクリックベイトだ。저 제목은 완전히 낚시글이다.
- Don't fall for the clickbait. 别被标题党骗了。No caigas en el clickbait.クリックベイトに引っかかるな。낚시글에 속지 마.
- Clickbait titles are ruining journalism. 标题党正在毁掉新闻业。Los titulares clickbait están arruinando el periodismo.クリックベイトの見出しがジャーナリズムを壊している。낚시성 제목이 저널리즘을 망치고 있다.
発音
/ˈklɪkbeɪt/
使い方ガイド
場面: internet, news, social media
トーン: critical, dismissive
✓ 正しい言い方
- Total clickbait完全是标题党Puro clickbait完全にクリックベイト완전 낚시글
- Clickbait headline标题党标题Titular clickbaitクリックベイトの見出し낚시성 제목
- Don't click—it's bait别点——是钓鱼的No hagas clic, es ceboクリックするな——釣りだ클릭하지 마 — 낚시야
✗ 間違った言い方
- Don't call every engaging headline clickbait—the term requires the content to underdeliver不要把每个吸引人的标题都叫标题党——这个词要求内容与标题不符No llames clickbait a todo titular atractivo: el término requiere que el contenido no cumpla lo prometido魅力的な見出しを全部クリックベイトと呼んではいけない——この言葉は内容が見出しに見合わないことが前提흥미로운 제목이라고 모두 클릭베이트라고 부르지 말 것 — 이 용어는 내용이 기대에 못 미칠 때 사용함
- Avoid accusing quality journalism of clickbait just because headlines are compelling不要仅因为标题引人注目就指责优质新闻是标题党Evita acusar al periodismo de calidad de clickbait solo porque los titulares son atractivos見出しが目を引くという理由だけで質の高いジャーナリズムをクリックベイト呼ばわりしない제목이 매력적이라는 이유만으로 양질의 저널리즘을 클릭베이트라고 비난하지 말 것
よくある間違い
- A good headline that delivers on its promise isn't clickbait—the disappointment is key
- 'Clickbaity' describes headlines with clickbait characteristics but isn't quite as damning
起源と歴史
The term emerged in the early 2010s as ad-revenue-driven websites proliferated. The fishing metaphor is apt: clickbait headlines dangle irresistible hooks. BuzzFeed pioneered the format (though they dispute the 'clickbait' label), and countless imitators followed. By 2014, the word was widely used to criticize sensationalized digital content. The rise of clickbait contributed to concerns about misinformation and the decline of quality journalism.
語源: Click + bait, 2010s
初出: Early 2010s
文化的背景
Era: 2010s onwards
Generation: All internet users
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: BuzzFeed; Tabloid websites; YouTube thumbnails
Regional notes: Universal internet term.
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