Dear linkbait authors, I'm pretty sure Intel is trying. If you look at research $, they appear to be trying exponentially harder over time.pic.twitter.com/i1RckUvr2w
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Condé Nast.
Hmm. This puts working at a conde nast company into perspective: http://mikeschiraldi.blogspot.com/2011/03/wild-rumor-conde-nast-thinking-of.html …https://www.reddit.com/r/business/comments/g9rip/recently_exreddit_admin_raldi_gives_his_opinion/ …
Hard to get writers who really understand the industry, when ROI (from time / effort perspective) is minimal without linkbaiting
That article happens when tech journalists stop trying.
The headlines have gotten more clickbaity, but the articles less so. There has been some concern about this among readers.
They’re now A/Bing their headlines, and — surprise! — the sensationalized ones draw in more visitors.
different authors and usually editors make up that crap.
At least two years or so? I'm not sure, but the decline in quality is clear.
yeah it's gone seriously downhill. I think around three years ago it was 50/50.
websites aren't an entity but a collection of writers. The character of a site will change with the staff.
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