cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/20788922

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agnesmontague posts:
devastating news for the discourse poster: “media literacy” in the modern age includes the ability to identify which posts are bait

agnesmontague replies:
before you go on lamenting the death of media literacy on the post of some guy who may, perhaps, have a financial incentive to get as many eyes on their slop as humanly possible, take a second to assess whether this “literacy” you speak of could apply to you in this very moment, because otherwise, brother, i bear some bad news

agnesmontague replies:
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#anybody got pointers for those who don’t know the signs of bait? (end quote)
i’m glad someone asked, though unfortunately i don’t think there is any set of rules or pointers to abide by; my principle is that if a take is “too hot” (worded in an inflammatory way, way overbroad or generalized, reads offensively) on a platform that rewards engagement (twitter, tiktok, or youtube, mostly, though not confined to those), it’s likely bait for the sake of baiting, although to be honest i have never once found it a loss to simply ignore/block any take online that pisses me off regardless of whether i think it is sincere or in good faith. so my rule of thumb is to just not engage, generally

  • @big_slap
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    16 hours ago

    #anybody got pointers for those who don’t know the signs of bait?

    a good one I go by is: if it illicits a strong emotion within seconds of reading whatever you are reading, any emotion, its probably bait.

  • @[email protected]
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    1523 hours ago

    “Don’t feed the troll” is literally one of the most basic internet concepts and yet 99% of people fall for it. Everyone is high fiving about how good Mastodon is, but when I visited their explore tab I was greeted with people taking screenshots of every Elon Musk post and crying over it. They cannot stop falling for bait.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 hours ago

      And every person in a comment section saying “don’t feed the troll” are probably far worse at spotting trolls than they would like to think.

    • @[email protected]
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      413 hours ago

      Also people with 1m followers who quote retweet obvious bait from a 500 follower account