In case you were wondering why the news always seems so negative, this article from Psychology Today, Bad News: Negativity Increases Online News Consumption, provides the answer. The article covers a new study that found that negative words in headlines made people more likely to click on them and positive words in headlines made people less likely to click on them.
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