News flash! the web contains low-quality articles produced by amateurs
Interesting article in the Guardian, at first I thought they were going to complain about auto generated MFA sites, but turns out they just don’t like the rest of us having ago a publishing - and worst still making money from it.
The growing number of websites that mix and match low-quality articles produced by amateurs in order to generate traffic is causing concern
Amusing to see Googles standard response, “its not our fault, its our pesky computers and their algorithms”
Google responds that it is constantly tweaking its algorithms and reviewing websites to keep up the quality of Adsense participants
What annoys me in this article is this.,. “There were spelling mistakes, ridiculous bits of grammar, words missing from sentences and so forth.” oh no! shock horror! speeling mistakes and bad grammar on internet, call the fucking police. Pretentious arseholes, most of the people i know and blogs i read are written by dyslexic monkeys like Dave and Earl
I am interested in what these people write(or what they are pimping next) not how well its written.
The Guradian then goes on to slate the cheap labour used to produce some of this “low-quality” content - never heard of the global economy? - most UK firms use India for call centres(i am pretty sure some of these people write better English than they speak), but web entrepreneurs are ruining the web by using India to outsource writing. Worried about their jobs.
Some of the best and biggest websites on the web thrive off low standard content written by non professional writers. Academics and journalists plagiarise content all the time, but simply get round it by citing their reference material. I really don’t mind if i land on badly written site, or end up reading rewritten content as long as its informative, or entertaining. News papers are one of worst mediums for publishing shite- ive managed to get several stories published almost word for word - Newspaper editors are even more desperate to fill their advertising sheets with content than weblogsinc. Online news sites are flooded with syndicated news, all quoting the same source, and sometimes not bothering to change a single word.
ok. i admit i am bored and needed to post somat.

















