Rage bait: How online anger makes money ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello, this is Six Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Phil, and I'm Beth.
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If you use the internet, and nearly everyone does,
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you've probably read headlines like this:
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You won't believe what plastic surgery this celebrity has had done.
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Known as clickbait, headlines like these are used to grab your attention
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and make you read more.
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But now a new trend called 'rage bait' is spreading across social media.
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Rage bait is online content designed to make you angry or outraged.
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In this programme, we'll explore the trend of rage baiting.
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And as usual, we'll learn some useful new vocabulary,
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all of which you can find on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
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Great. But first, it's time for my question,
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Beth, which is about the two terms we've been using 'clickbait' and 'rage bait'.
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Both contain the word 'bait'.
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But what is its actual meaning?
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Is bait, a) a strong feeling of anger?
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b) food put on a hook to catch fish or animals.
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Or c) a piece of computer software.
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I am fairly confident that it is
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b) food put on a hook.
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OK. Well, we'll find out the correct answer later in the programme.
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Here's how rage bait works,
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a creator posts a provocative piece of content online, a message, maybe,
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or a video. People see it, feel outraged, and comment angrily.
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Others see it, like it, and share it around.
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Either way, the content creates interest, increases internet traffic,
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and makes money for the creator.
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Here's marketing strategist Andrea Jones explaining more to Megan Lawton,
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presenter of BBC World Service programme Business Daily.
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The more content they create, the more engagement they get,
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the more that they get paid.
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And so they will do anything...
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Some creators will do anything to get more views,
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because the more views they get, the more that they get paid.
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Even if, even if those views are negative or inciting rage and anger in people.
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Andrea, how is rage bait different to clickbait or other online tactics?
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As a marketer, I'm always, you know, coaching my clients
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and talking to them about using hooks in their marketing. Right.
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And I think the difference between a hook and rage bait
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or even its long-lost cousin, clickbait content...
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When we think about a hook,
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to me a hook accurately reflects what's in that piece of content,
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and it comes from a place of trust.
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Whereas rage baiting content is designed to be manipulative.
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Andrea says the more reaction a post gets, the more money the creator makes,
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even if the reactions are hateful, she uses the structure,
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the more one thing happens, the more something else happens,
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to show that as one thing happens repeatedly,
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another thing increases as a result.
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For example, the more you practice English, the more you'll improve.
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It doesn't matter that the content is designed to incite outrage - to encourage
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unpleasant or violent reactions.
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That's why Andrea thinks rage bait is worse than clickbait.
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While clickbait is more truthful about its content,
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rage bait is manipulative, meaning it tries to influence something
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to its own advantage.
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So, it's not hard to see why many people think rage bait is toxic.
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So, if you're wondering why people react in the first place, listen
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as Doctor William Brady explains the psychology behind rage bait
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to BBC World Service's Business Daily.
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If you are an influencer and you want to figure out,
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'Well, how do I get more eyeballs on my content?'
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Well, you need to exploit those biases we have in our psychology,
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because that's the content we'll pay more attention to.
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In turn, that's the content that algorithms will amplify,
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which ultimately means more advertising revenue.
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Influencers want more eyeballs on their content -
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more people to view their website or social media posts
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and use human psychology to do it.
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Psychologically speaking, we all have biases -
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feelings - which are often unconscious either for or against a certain idea
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or group of people.
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Biases are emotional, and since listening
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to our emotions has been vital to the evolution of the human species,
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creators know that provoking our emotions will grab our attention.
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So, what can be done to combat rage bait?
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Well, we could all take a moment to think before reacting and remember
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that by sharing something outrageous, you might be making things worse
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while also making the creator richer.
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OK, Phil, let's reveal the answer to your question.
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You asked me what bait is?
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I did, and the correct answer is b) food put on a hook
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to catch a fish or an animal,
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and isn't that what you said, Beth?
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It is, yes. Right again!
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt in the programme,
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starting with 'rage bait', social media content designed to provoke anger,
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thereby encouraging people to engage with it.
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The structure 'the more... the more...' describes the situation
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when one thing happening repeatedly results in another thing happening too.
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'To incite' someone means to encourage them to do
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or feel something unpleasant or violent.
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The adjective 'manipulative' describes trying to influence or control someone
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to your own advantage.
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'Eyeballs' is an informal word for the number
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of people viewing a particular website or television programme.
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And finally, biases are feelings, often unconscious, either for
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or against an idea or a group of people.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Goodbye for now. Bye.
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