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MJ DeMarco
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With the economic crisis, I am seeing a lot of articles with deceptive headlines tailored to attract eyeballs. The headlines don't deliver. The articles contain nothing new and in many respects, is simply false advertising.
CBS and Turner owned properties are the biggest offenders.
Here is an example from Yahoo as headlined on their home page.
Title:
How to Keep Your Money Safe
Now read this article. What a heap of garbage. Is this recycled from the Carter Administration? Perhaps after the Oct 87 crash? What is new here? This is the same old song and dance and has zero value to the current times.
These kind of articles might as well be rung up for false advertising. :smxE::fryingpan:
CBS and Turner owned properties are the biggest offenders.
Here is an example from Yahoo as headlined on their home page.
Title:
How to Keep Your Money Safe
Now read this article. What a heap of garbage. Is this recycled from the Carter Administration? Perhaps after the Oct 87 crash? What is new here? This is the same old song and dance and has zero value to the current times.
- If we have hyperinflation, how does the info in the article keep my money safe?
- If the Dow sinks to 2,000 points, how does the info in the article keep my money safe?
These kind of articles might as well be rung up for false advertising. :smxE::fryingpan:
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