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"Rage bait" had competition from two other words that tried to hack their way to the top of the list.
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"Rage bait is a compound of the words rage, meaning a violent outburst of anger, and bait, an attractive morsel of food. Both ...
The term "has become shorthand for content designed to elicit anger by being frustrating, offensive or deliberately divisive ...
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The phrase refers to online content that is deliberately designed to elicit anger in order to drive traffic to a particular ...