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One headline that has recently circulated online begins with the words: “Buckingham Palace confirms the rumor, Camilla Parker Bowles is b…” Because the headline is incomplete, readers are left to guess the ending. This uncertainty encourages curiosity, prompting people to click, share, and speculate. Before drawing conclusions, however, it is important to understand how viral headlines work and why incomplete information can easily lead to misunderstandings.

The Rise of Clickbait Headlines
Clickbait refers to headlines specifically crafted to encourage clicks by creating suspense or emotional reactions. Rather than presenting complete information, these headlines often withhold key details until readers open the article. In some cases, the content may provide genuine information. In others, the article may exaggerate facts or fail to deliver on the promise made by the headline.

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