sensationalist|sensationalists in English

noun

one who excites interest, one who causes a scandal

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1. Synonyms for Catchpenny include sensationalistic, lurid, screaming, sensational, sensationalist, gee-whiz, shocking, startling, scandalous and melodramatic

2. 9 But Savage dismisses Stern as both a "sophomoric sensationalist" and maybe more damaging a Long Islander.

3. One local writer published a sensationalist account of the group under the title "The Gods Must Be Crazy".

4. This facilitates the placement of advertisements on websites that publish sensationalist content appealing to users' emotions, including disinformation.

5. 30 Annie saw herself as a lecturer on a platform, not a cheap sensationalist in a flickering peep show.

6. The Perils of “Balkanizing” Finally, serving as a note against sensationalist policymaking, we must be careful not to exaggerate threats stemming from the Balkans since largely secular, Western-aspiring actors still dominate the region

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8. This policy covers advertisement which uses sensationalist or Clickbait text or imagery which intend to drive traffic to the Ad through pressurizing the viewer to take immediate action in order to understand the full context of the Ad.

9. According to Wikipedia, Clickbait is a term for “web content that is aimed at generating online advertising revenue, especially at the expense of quality or accuracy, relying on sensationalist headlines or eye-catching thumbnail pictures to attract click-throughs and to encourage forwarding of the material over online social networks.”