Can we all take a moment to talk about crypto-news sites like Cointelegraph or The Daily Hodl or CryptoPotato and their headlines? What's with them keep using their clickbait titles ending in "but there's a catch"? A couple of examples:
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They make it sound like they've got some groundbreaking info when they post something like "SEC to approve Ethereum ETF next Thursday!... but there's a catch"βbut when you actually read the article, it's all speculation and it's as disappointing as my portfolio after having bought a huge bag of ALGO. I mean, how many times have we been duped (myself included) by their clickbait nonsense?
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Seriously, the authors from these crypto news sites couldn't predict rain if they were standing in a freaking monsoon; nobody knows shit about fuck. Maybe they should all quit their day jobs and become fortune cookie writers or something, I mean, how much do they even earn with these articles?
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So yeah, I've been fooled by these clickbait headlines more times than I'd like to admit. If you're reading this post, looks like you've been clickbaited too, lol ????
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