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  2. Sticks Nix Hick Pix - Wikipedia

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    Variety was known for its playful use of Broadway and Hollywood jargon to pack as much meaning as possible into a small headline or article; examples include "H'wood" and "biz". [ 2 ] Using a form of headlinese that the newspaper called "slanguage", [ 3 ] "Sticks Nix Hick Pix" means that people in rural areas (" the sticks ") reject (" nix ...

  3. 50 Surprising Facts From “Today I Learned” That Show How ...

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    Image credits: Headpuncher #2. TIL Danny Trejo has a clause in his movie contracts that requires his villainous characters to die by the end of the film. He wants children to learn that crime ...

  4. Wikipedia:Images for Quick Use - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, using a symbolic image to convey a concept is more impactful than words. This page compiles examples of such images along with their corresponding files, making them easy to copy and use. You are welcome to utilize these examples and, if you wish—while accepting full responsibility—contribute to expanding this collection.

  5. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, out-of-context or manipulated images can cause readers to incorrectly assume an article's legitimacy, often due to their inflammatory image choice. [18] [19] Facebook's Vice President of News Feed says the social media giant defines clickbait "as headlines that withhold significant amounts of information and mislead the user ...

  6. Category:Wikipedia Did you know images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Wikipedia Did you know images" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 12,570 total. (previous page) - File:-inspiraUnB - 2º 2018 ...

  7. Portal:United States/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    More "Did you know"s can be nominated here. General guidelines for nominations, based on Wikipedia:Did you know include: Any United States-related WP:DYKs that have previously appeared at Template:DYK may be added to the next available subpage, above. All hooks must first have appeared on the Main Page in the Did you know section.

  8. Clickbait - Wikipedia

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    Clickbait headlines often add an element of dishonesty, using enticements that do not accurately reflect the content being delivered. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The "-bait" suffix makes an analogy with fishing, where a hook is disguised by an enticement ( bait ), presenting the impression to the fish that it is a desirable thing to swallow.

  9. Portal:History/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Each selection should contain eight historically relevant and interesting did you know selections, that have been through the DYK process; in its current form its elements consist of relevant hooks from the list of most popular hooks, organized by month.