Comment by Esophagus4
Comment by Esophagus4 2 days ago
We’re really just tired of news slowly morphing into Buzzfeed style clickbait, and this is our only outlet to complain about it.
Other annoying headlines:
“This is why interest rates are so high”
“What I learned about X from one month doing Y”
I'm not seeing how this article is clickbait of any kind. Betteridge's Law really only works for articles that manufacture a provocative question out of nowhere to attract readership, and then have to sheepishly back down in the article body because obviously it's not true. But this article is formulated as a question because it has genuine speculation about the future that nobody is quite sure about. It has points for both sides of the argument. There's no Yes/No answer here. How else would you format the title of such an article?