3. Click Motivation (8 marks)
- Provide a different headline you recently clicked on.
- Include the exact headline and a screenshot
- Explain why you clicked it, not why you liked it
- Tie your reasoning directly to course concepts. 23 Perfect Tweets About Alysa Liu, Because She Is Now The Internet’s People’s Princess- Buzzfeed Published on Feb 24, 2026

I clicked on this headline because Alysa Liu was getting a lot of attention online after competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics winning Gold for the Americans after not competing and retiring for 2 years. The headline is positive, stating “ The Internet’s people’s princess” showcasing how widely she’s supported and loved. I wanted to read more on her story and success, while also getting other people’s opinion on her online through the form of tweets. The headline uses curiosity to lead viewers on clicking the article and reading on what others have to say about Alyssia Liu in a positive light while getting more insight on why she’s trending. This article stood out to me and ties back to what we learn in class because of its odd number “23”, the number resonated with me because it seemed informative and easier to read though, while also using clarity to clearly state the article has tweets. The article was also relevant to what I was searching for. When searching for an article on BuzzFeed, I wanted to find a trending or funny article as opposed to a serious one. In conclusion, the headline “23 Perfect Tweets About Alysa Liu, Because She Is Now The Internet’s People’s Princess” along with the article was effective though curiosity and information, fulfilling my curiosity gap and keeping me up to date with social trends.
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