6 Reasons Why We Can’t Stop Clicking On Horrifying News Stories

Published September 6, 2017

We’ve taught the media what to feed us

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If shocking headlines sell newspapers, then that’s what newspapers will print most. There have always been calls upon the media to report the good news along with the bad – but with distressing articles outweighing the positive at a rate of 17 to 1, it clearly hasn’t happened yet.

People say they want to read good news, but people also lie. So researchers Marc Trussler and Stuart Soroka conducted an experiment based on deception.

Their subjects were told they’d be watching a video and having their eye movements tracked. Before this happened, however, a camera needed to take baseline eye measurements. To achieve this, the subjects needed to read something in depth. Several articles were presented, and they were told to carefully read any that interested them.

After the filler task of watching the video, participants were asked what kind of news they preferred. Many subjects who said they felt the media was too negative were actually seen to have read negatively-themed articles in the first exercise.

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Erin Kelly
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An All That's Interesting writer since 2013, Erin Kelly focuses on historic places, natural wonders, environmental issues, and the world of science. Her work has also been featured in Smithsonian and she's designed several book covers in her career as a graphic artist.
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.
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Kelly, Erin. "6 Reasons Why We Can’t Stop Clicking On Horrifying News Stories." AllThatsInteresting.com, September 6, 2017, https://allthatsinteresting.com/horrifying-news-stories. Accessed April 18, 2024.