It's a Twitter ad so I guess it's just bait?

And there's an article

Here's a sample:

Monuments

The despot that leads North Korea is a tyrant who is preoccupied with extolling his own and his family’s achievements to the highest possible degree.

In South Korea, it is considered more appropriate to remember someone than to idolise them. The distinction between the two can be made out with relative ease. The war memorial in South Korea is meant to serve as a reminder of a particularly heinous period in South Korean history, whereas the memorial in North Korea is used as a place of prayer.

Indistinguible from parody.

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    This article reads like it was machine-translated, or possibly written by an algorithm. Also, every pair of images is almost identical - the only time you can really tell them apart is when you see a uniform or a flag.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I imagine these clickbait articles have a basic first draft written by a human, then the language is shifted around based on what yields the most on page time or whatever metric.