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Experts in media literacy often encourage readers to approach sensational headlines with caution. Questions such as “What is the source?” and “Has this information been independently verified?” are increasingly important in a digital landscape filled with competing narratives.
This strategy is common across many forms of digital media. Because online publishers compete for attention, dramatic headlines often outperform straightforward reporting in terms of traffic and engagement.
However, the actual content of an article does not always match the implication of the headline. In some cases, a headline may suggest a major revelation while the article itself contains relatively ordinary information.
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