It has literally taken me 20 minutes to read an article that has said nothing about what was in the title. I guess they make it so long so you can see the 25 ads on each page? A highly ridiculous waste of time, will be sure not to engage in their "clickbait" ever again.
If you read their fine print, they kinda say the stuff is made up. No, a teacher was NOT fired for refusing to meow back to her student who "identified" as a cat. Stop listening to this crap. It makes you look dumb when you insist its real. Students are NOT in classrooms asking for litter. KNOW THE SITE. AND Don't LOOK dumb to your friends unless I guess they were beamed up to a spaceship last night. Then have fun but please don't vote ok?
I just got through reading 28 things you should never buy from a thrift store. I got my laugh for the day. This article is senseless, just a bunch of "don't buy" nonsense. Whoever lets this crap get published is just as bad as whoever wrote it! I give this a 2 thumbs down
You try to read one of their articles and it is full of ads, which is OK if you can get by them but they have deceiving continue buttons. They use continue and next and hit wrong one off to the ad website you go. I could tolerate that buy you can't get back to where you were at. I will have to remember this site and just scroll past it, no matter how interesting it could be.
The title above is also part of this review (preliminary oversight on my part)... cont... using clickbait to convey a message & grab/hold a consumers attention to create more ad exposure, well, cheapens both the story & products being advertised. Gotta be a more respectful
As that old rolling stones title implies, anyone whose ever been suckered into this "clickbait" understands how they bait & prey upon their viewers... and all those advertisers who bombard you along the way are complicit to their force-fed, combat advertising scheme. It's like a prostitute on a dark corner exposing herself to draw you in, then her pimp thugs you & steals your wallet.
The site is constantly phishing for new users. They inject ads between pages, paragraphs, and even individual clauses. Absolutely horrible stories and the terms of agreement recommend that you don't trust the articles before researching. It's still really crappy and deserves a zero. I don't get a drop of satisfaction from clicking "next" 11 thousand times until I realize I was click baited into fake news.
I discovered the Ko kea hotel in Kauai on Worldlifestyle. My husband and I had such a great time there and we absolutely cannot wait to be back. Maybe one day I can afford to buy a place on that Island
Bad stories that use clickbait to get you reading in the first place each page is mostly ads with very little text and it fills the story with meaningless sentences that are only there to take up room and get more pages in the article for more ads.
Or lobotomized. In both cases I feel so very sorry for you. I just imagine a troglodyte mouth breather, drool streaming from their mouth, clicking the next button over and over and over until finally they are redirected to the Ashley furniture website, wherein they purchase a red $500 ottoman because it matches their drapes.
Listen, we all know it's a garbage site that exists solely to sell adspace. Break the cycle of stupidity. Wake up WAKE UP WAKE UP and open your eyes. Go outside, breathe some fresh air and remember that we're all just doing our best to get by as slaves to consumerism. Stop consuming junk and stop supporting sites like this. It will do you some good. Go outside and meet people and take up a hobby. Make your own stories. I guarantee you that anything you do will be far more interesting than this website.
They use very disgusting photos and offer no way to delete or block them. For example the picture of the woman's ratty hair that hasn't been combed in who knows how long. Get rid of it!
I love reading their stories when I am bored at work to pass the time. Some of them seem far fetched like did that really happen but they are all very interesting
This site rapes you with ads for their gain while purposely stretching 1 paragraph across 6 of their ad ridden pages that nearly completely disable you from reading the actual story. It's horrible journalism and it needs to be shut down now.
You have the most god awful writers that ramble on about stupid details that don't mater forever. It's clear this is just a money hungry company trying to stuff as many advertisements down someone's throat as possible.
I see your ads quite a bit while watching different snapchat stories, and i read them but cant help but swipe up, just to figure out how incredibly misleading the title is, it is so truly disappointing & i'm sure there are some exciting things you could find to write about, instead of making an insanely grabbing title & then have absolutely nothing interesting in it. So $#*!ing so stupid & unnecessary.
The website blatantly promotes fake articles, and to read a single "story" will take 10 minutes because you can only read a couple of sentences before being prompt to go to a new page. Riddled with ads and it makes you feel dirty for even visiting. If clickbait was in the dictionary (which I do not know of it is- yet) this website would be listed as its prime example. It hooks viewers by displaying a bizarre photo accompanied by some sort of extraordinary headline, which isn't in the actual article at all.
World lifestyle.com is a very bad media platform.
They advertise on Quora, and the advertisements are always cheesy, amateurish clickbait.
They divide up their articles into multiple different pages, containing only one relevant paragraph each. The individual pages themselves are filled with unattractive advertisements, most of which take time to load. More times than not, you may 'accidentally' click or tap on an ad without intending to.
The content of their articles is, as I said, divided up into multiple different pages.
The content itself is vague, amateurish and unprofessional, and full of progressively bad grammar.
Someone like me is constantly trying to learn something new, and Reddit is not where it's at.
I prefer to use Quora, because it is mostly insightful Q&A; advertisements from
worldlifestyle.com are everywhere on Quora
Every now and again my curiosity will get the better of me, and I will select an article from them. After 30 minutes of plodding through e-page after e-page of ads, just to read the two dozen paragraphs worth of article, I inevitably regret ever considering
Looking at worldlifestyle.
P.S. DISCLAIMER
I have no experience with worldlifestyle.com
Outside of what is made available on Quora.
This website literally does nothing but mislead. It's ridiculous. All they do is use shock value headlines then tell a whole different story that is not even relatable to the story. Worst "news" of the internet.
Every article linked through snapchat is click bait. One paragraph per page. Must click "next" at the bottom of at least 20 pages before you can get to the part of the article you want to read about. Plus there are so much ads I can't tell if the article is an ad or not.
I had the misfortune of running across one of your 'fake' stories on Quora, which just caused me to scroll endlessly never getting to the article. What a scam. You are not impressing anyone and I would never buy your product even if it was the last thing to save my life. You should be banned because your advertisements is illegal. It's called 'Bait and Switch'. You lure ppl in for something that turns out to be fake or of less value. Wish I had the 20 minutes back that I wasted on your article and this review.
Well... took me 15 minutes and backing out of numerous ads... little girl with mean teacher... dad put a device in her hair.
So... mean teacher still in the classroom... 2 TEACHERS FIRED THE NEXT DAY? What a total fabrication... ill bet the whole thing is a lie. Wish i could give you no star, and block you.
WorldLifestyle has a rating of 1.2 stars from 89 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with WorldLifestyle most frequently mention and next button. WorldLifestyle ranks 486th among Blog sites.