[summary: The clickbait for a page is a sentence long description of what the page is about. It's meant to provoke the reader's interest and give them a hint about what they might learn if they read the page. The clickbait is usually shown alongside the page's title, especially when there is a long list of pages. ]
[summary(Guidelines):
- Yes: "First letter is capital."
- Yes: "Pique user's interest in the topic."
- Yes: "Most clickbaits are just one sentence telling user what they might find out if they read the page."
- Yes: "Can a clickbait ask the reader a leading question?"
- Yes: "Period or other punctuation at the end."
- Yes: Omitting clickbait if the title is descriptive enough.
- No: "Capitalize Every Word"
- No: "**Markdown**" ]
The clickbait for a page is a sentence long description of what the page is about. It's meant to provoke the reader's interest and give them a hint about what they might learn if they read the page. The clickbait is usually shown alongside the page's title, especially when there is a long list of pages.
For more on what makes good clickbait, see the style guide.