Used to help clarify which links should be clicked and which links shouldn't.
Upon posting of a good link, other posters will confirm this by saying said link is "pro-click".
Antonyms: anti-click
Upon posting of a good link, other posters will confirm this by saying said link is "pro-click".
Antonyms: anti-click
by terrorflynn June 29, 2021
by Dwreed June 02, 2010
by OldGrayGenXr February 25, 2020
When you are on a website (such as Amazon) and aimlessly go down a rabbit hole by clicking suggested links that completely change the direction of your search.
I was looking for socks online, but after some click hopping, I found myself looking at bicycle repair kits.
by GeniusMom March 25, 2021
A person who summarizes, or posts a screen shot, of the contents of a social media click-bait article in the comments section of that post. Thus, "saving" other people from having to "click" the link and read the article, and put up with ads, just to be disappointed because the title is misleading.
Comment on a Facebook post with a misleading title:
"The article is about a girl who died her hair blue. Teenagers are not actually dying after eating blue candy."
Reply to comment:
"You are a Click Savior!"
"The article is about a girl who died her hair blue. Teenagers are not actually dying after eating blue candy."
Reply to comment:
"You are a Click Savior!"
by CloieRach March 06, 2017
People that can't help but be manipulated by social media. People that run with social media tricks. Like a Show Pony.
by jgbauer May 18, 2018
by Una Malachica February 24, 2008