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Linkbait (n.): sensationalized and unrelated images and headlines used to draw viewers into other content on a website, it is often used to generate ad revenue.
(via Mad World: The Huffington Post’s Sexist Linkbait Strategy | Bitch Magazine)
Posted on August 25, 2010 with 28 notes
Source: bitchmagazine.org
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And this is how a real feminist does it. colorlines ;...publicradiointernational ;
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With friends like HuffPo…
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Worse yet, they use women’s bodies to “sell” content created by a team of largely unpaid contributors. And who benefits?...
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Linkbait (n.): sensationalized and unrelated images and headlines used
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HuffPo gets taken...school. I still miss Target Women.
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The Wichita Eagle will feature stories about Fred Phelps even when it’s not news because it drives traffic
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