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21 Times This Facebook Page Brutally Exposed Ridiculous Clickbait Headlines

If you've ever been on the Internet, you've probably come across at least one or two ridiculous clickbait headlines in your life. You know, clickbait tricks us into clicking on it by using ambiguous words, such as "You won’t believe how amazing this thing is, and it’s so awesome, or it’ll blow your mind!" But, when you click on it, you will have to drag dozens of photo slides until you reach the information that you are looking for. Or in the worst case, that information wasn't even in the article in the first place.
It sounds really frustrating, doesn't it? Fortunately for us, the Stop Clickbait team is here to help. They are a Facebook page created with the main purpose of exposing clickbait by spoiling it with a few words. The way they work is that their team reads through clickbait articles beforehand and posts a summary for them. Therefore, we don't have to waste our valuable time reading those clickbait articles.
In this article, we have compiled the most brutal times when they exposed ridiculous clickbait headlines, let's scroll down and check them out now!

#1. Who would have guessed...

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#2. No sh!t

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#3. 41 clicks? Good grief.

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#4. "Unforgettable surprise"

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#5. Useful rule of thumb: if the title has a question mark in it, it's not true.

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#6. "Oh no this is outrageous! Now my world is destroyed"

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#7. "Only one rainbow matters?"

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#8. You don't say!

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#9. How surprising.

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#10. "This is why we spend millions for?"

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#11. 87 clicks?!?

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#12. Yeah... not sure about that

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#13. Good boi!

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#14. If you have time to find out how many pixels off-center the Spotify pause button is, you might need a hobby.

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#15. That's rather misleading.

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#16. This raises more questions than it answers

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#17. I don't think you really need to click on this to find it out...

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#18. 25 clicks for this!?

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#19. *applause*

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#20. And why is the thumbnail pic show Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher?

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#21. Ah yes, a sinking crab is one hundred percent the most mesmerizing thing ever.

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