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Clickbait, ragebait and activism articles, likely written by AI. The site is no longer worth going to. I've seen a lot of credible evidence that a lot of their writers have been replaced by AI writers that push out one of the three types of articles listed above. You can test this yourself, ask Grok or ChatGPT to analyse one of thier articles and confirm if it was written by an AI. It'll come back as yes. Look up some of their journalists that wrote the article, look at their lack of past workplaces. Look at their near non-existent social media presence. The articles are lacking any sort of purpose or deeper complexity e.g. "some say that star wars is good", "many credible sources think that this was a Oscar winning performance", like where's the proof of this? Where's the quote from someone influential and worth listening to? Where's the weight behind this article to make it worth reading?Do yourself a favour and block them from your news feeds. So that your algorithms will give you a better news source.
Speculative clickbait, pretending to have scoops on hotly anticipated movies/series, then you find out it's just baseless guessing or old news. E.g. see their recent article "The Winds Of Winter Already Revealed A Horrifying Fate For One Forgotten Daenerys Villain From Game Of Thrones". Ooh, an update on the final novel you think. Then it goes on to reference 'The Forsaken', a preview chapter which has been about for over 8 years!
I've come to see trust pilot and the narcissistic dark review site. By picking up poor troubles that one most friendly things in Star Trek by saying from somehow it's inconsistent for Star Trek to not vilify troubles because they attacked Queen onto something strange like that makes no sense at all. For an electric Star Trek fan author he seems to sure hate the ideal of Star Trek, in his very narcissistic extremely picky and overlays Dallas critiques of Star Trek episodes, and of all things to based part of that on track shorts I never watched any of doubt many tricky fans do. Nothing against the reviewer you just gets a little old to see Star Trek under constant ridicule from almost nothing.
Deleting comments that are respectfully written, just disagreeing with the article in a polite manner.If they don't want feedback, they should not advertise that: "We want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful."
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