Upworthy Headlines
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About
Upworthy Headlines are parody titles that mock those used for content highlighted on the viral media site Upworthy,[1] which are often criticized for using the "clickbait" technique to grab the attention of viewers to increase pageviews.
Origin
On September 21st, 2013, the @UpWorthIt Twitter feed was launched, which posts parody Upworthy-style headlines. In the first three months, the feed gained over 6,800 followers.
When a blind kitten sees it's first rainbow, you won't be able to hold back your tears.
— Up Worth It (@UpWorthIt) September 21, 2013
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On October 4th, 2013, the Internet humor site CollegeHumor[3] published several mock Upworthy titles for various historical events, including Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, the crucifixion of Jesus and the extinction of the dinosaurs (shown below).
![fec.jpg UPWORTHY ollegelumorn Things that matter. Pass 'em on. Must See! I Thought Dreams Were Just Make Believe. UntilI Watched This. Bryce Gimmler](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/540/fec.jpg)
![609.jpg UPWORTHY ollegelumorn Things that matter. Pass 'em on. Must See! This Guy Was Spit at, Beaten, and Killed Just for Being Himself. But What He Did Next Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity. Bryce Gimmler](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/542/609.jpg)
![ed7.jpg UPWORTHY ollegelumorn Things that matter. Pass 'em on. Must See! In Case You Missed It, A Seriously Scary Thing Is Scheduled to Happen to our Planet. Bryce Gimmler](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/543/ed7.jpg)
On November 12th, the "Upworthy Springfield" Tumblr[7] blog was created, featuring screen captures from episodes of the animated television show The Simpsons accompanied by mock Upworthy-style captions (shown below, left). On November 17th, Funny or Die[2] highlighted several mock movie posters with titles written as if they were featured on Upworthy (shown below, right).
![4be.png An Angry Mob Was Going To Tear Down This Burlesque House. Then One Man Did Something Amazing: He Sang.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/575/4be.png)
![195.jpg ROBIN WILLIAM S I Couldn't Be More Impressed By A Group Of Students Cutting Class PETER WEIR Fn PETER WEIR im FUNNY&DIE](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/554/195.jpg)
The same day, the Upworthy Generator[6] web app was launched, which creates randomly-generated Upworthy-style headlines (shown below, left). On December 5th, Upworthy[5] published a blog post defending the headlines and content featured on the site. On December 20th, the Tumblr blog "SFFworthy"[4] was launched, which highlights screen captures from science fiction and fantasy fims with Upworthy-style headlines (shown below, right).
![3a1.jpg UPWORTHYGENERATOR Listen To The Fifth And Seventh Words And Try To Tell Me Polio Isn't A Threat In The US Cory Fellows Starts around 1:54. Gets mindblowing around 2:15 f Share On Facebook Twitter](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/547/3a1.jpg)
![35e.jpg THESETWO HOBBITS SIMPLY WALKED INTO MORDOR. YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/668/512/35e.jpg)
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External References
[2] Funny or Die – Upworthy Movie Titles
[3] College Humor – If Upworthy Existed Throughout History
[5] Upworthy – What Actually Makes Things Go Viral Will Blow Your Mind
[6] Upworthy Generator – Upworthy Generator
[7] Tumblr – Upworthy Springfield
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