And, shock of shocks, news outlets also track these things. And with much better accuracy. Much. Better.
So, please people, please for the love of Jebus and all that is magical ... please stop clicking on stories that you know are sure to be stupid.
Or at least stock clicking on the random stupidity and then following this with a full read and comment.
Go read real news ... or OFF with your head! |
News outlets also track how much time you spend reading this shit.
Do you really think news sites can't gather the statistics of which idiotic stories you're reading, how long you're staying and the number of comments you share on these moronic stories?
Sisters. Brothers. Friends and neighbors: The so-called "liberal media" and the so-called "conservative media" ... they know what you're reading and commenting on. They know it and they sell it to advertisers.
They don't care that your comment was "... this shit be dumb." They only care that the time it took you to read the story and write that comment could be sold to advertisers.
If you want to read actual news, the things that mean something to you and to yours and to anyone besides the dimwits who populate every damn random web site between here and kingdom come ... read, really read, the few important stories in existence that haven't been preempted by items covering the bride wars of X factor.
And then comment on those few important stories. Share an opinion. Even if you're not sure what you're talking about. Piss people off if you must. Because that will cause conversation in the real world and, domino effect, more real people read the story and more real people comment and *BANG* real news gets coverage.
Especially if it's a local news outlet: Read and comment every god damn hour if it's local news, people, because local news is all important news begins.
Trust me.
Trust yourself.
Clearly there's a certain amount of coverage of stupid shit that is only because of the company which owns the local news outlet.
But you and I know that the biggest reason your local online newspaper and television coverage includes B.S. about this reality show and that contest of overeating hot dogs in who-the-hell-knows where is because you read it and commented on it the last time they wrote about it.
They're selling your reading minutes ... make them count.
Please.
Because I for one am so fed the hell up with seeing news headlines that scream about the latest reality television show that we both know has nothing at all to do with reality.