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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Clickbait

1) I think I had got clickbaited on one of his posts and lost /got hacked my id(FB)

2) He hacked my Id by making me clickbait on his posts.

3) Oh, no! My id got hacked. Why on earth did I click on his posts!

4) You have to make sure not to be clickbaited.

5) Don't get fooled again by clicking those tantalizing posts.

  

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You don't seem to have included a question in your post. I will assume you want comments on each sentence. Hasibrahman 1) I think I had got clickbaited on one of his posts and lost /got hacked my id(FB) "Clickbait" is a new word based on "bait".

  • You don't seem to have included a question in your post.
  • I will assume you want comments on each sentence.
  • Hasibrahman 1) I think I had got clickbaited on one of his posts and lost /got hacked my id(FB) "Clickbait" is a new word based on "bait".
  • It is natural to use it the same way, both as a noun and a verb.
  • But "to get hacked something " is not idiomatic.
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You don't seem to have included a question in your post. I will assume you want comments on each sentence.

Hasibrahman1) I think I had got clickbaited on one of his posts and lost /got hacked my id(FB)

"Clickbait" is a new word based on "bait". It is natural to use it the same way, both as a noun and a verb. But "to get hacked something" is not

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