A friend pointed out to me that an article I shared was little but click bait. I admit to only skimming the content before posting. I do that. Unless a URL I post on social networks refers to [1]prjorgensen.com, [2]pvcsec.com, [3]or [4]one [5]of [6]my [7]other [8]sites [9]directly, I apply cursory or less verification as to the authenticity, veracity, quality, security, or reliability of the data. The journalist in me WANTS to vet everything I post via all the media. I lack the time. What do you do? How do you not echo click bait? Comment here or hashtag #askpvcsec on Twitter. __________________________________________________________________ My original entry is here: [10]Echoing Click Bait. It posted Sun, 31 May 2015 15:43:34 +0000. Filed under: Communication, infosec, journalism, News, security, References 1. http://www.prjorgensen.com/ 2. http://www.pvcsec.com/ 3. http://www.detroit-arsenal.com/ 4. http://www.extendedstaygourmet.com/ 5. http://www.harmonypirate.com/ 6. http://www.thinknix.net/ 7. http://www.zenshinji.com/ 8. http://www.undiscoveredthings.com/ 9. http://www.i84d.com/ 10. https://www.prjorgensen.com/2015/05/31/echoing-click-bait/