- "Big Aristotle Launches Luv Shaq Vodka" 12/19/12
- "Mayor Bloomburg wants to Make Composting Mandatory" 6/16/13
- "Supreme Court Rules on ARIZONA Voter Registration" 6/17/13
- "Understanding Neuropathy Symptoms"" 6/27/13
RationalWiki confirms that Examiner.com is a "multiuser blogging site that presents itself as a news site" and says "Don't be fooled."
Examiner.com has been criticized for its meager pay scale and it is common knowledge that examiner.com pays its writers based on pageviews, unique viewers, subscriptions, time spent on the site and other variables called the "gawker model" made famous by gawker.com. Examiner.com claims it tells contributors that they "should not consider this full-time employment" and "tries to be very clear and transparent that this isn't a 'quit your day job' opportunity.” As a result, a lot of Examiner material tends stoop to National Enquirer sensationalism, to attract attention — positive or negative doesn't matter, it's all clicks, and at times, I have suspected that Beswick encourages "negative" comments! In the online world, you never know WHO you are commenting back to, and at times I've speculated that Beswick has alias accounts she uses to "stir the soup" in her "comments" section! According to RationalWiki, there have been such ridiculous posts as "U.S. to bomb the moon on UFO witness John Lennon's birthday" and "Official disclosure of etraterrestrial life is imminent" are standard offerings! . Rational Wiki also states that "You will see enthusiastic Examiner bloggers linkspamming furiously on other sites (to the point of being in Wikipedia's spam blacklist since 2009) often touting their work as "media coverage" (and themselves as "journalists" or "the press") rather than just a blog post they themselves wrote." Writers Weekly is quoted saying examiner.com is "just another pay-per-click meat market, exploiting writers to attract people to their site by paying them pennies."
Cranks and those with extremely poor critical and logical thinking skills will re-post, link, repeat and copy Examiner articles as if they're edited journalism rather than some guy with a keyboard and Internet access blogging! CAUTION: If you use an Examiner page as a reference for anything whatsoever, treat it with great caution. Not all Examiners are poor sub-standard writers...BUT.....
Wiki continues "The domain name used to be owned by the San Francisco Examiner, a proper newspaper, which now uses sfexaminer.com." The examiner.com DOES offer a print tabloid edition in a few cities, usually free at mass-transit stops, BART, etc, and run "local" news. (But, then again, we've seen a certain Relationships Examinter who lives in Ontario writing about a trial in Arizona, so much for "local experts!)
So, you might be asking, what is the "win" for the owners of the examiner.com? ADVERTISING. Did you notice how you have to click 3-5 times to get to the article you want to read? I know sometimes just clicking the X to close the advertisement takes me there, whether I want to go or NOT!
A REVIEW OF EXAMINER BLOG POST BY CHRISTINE BESWICK March 17, 2015
JODI ARIAS: ASSETS SEIZED IN JODI LAND MARIA de la ROSA NAMED ON BANK ACCOUNTS!
Several months ago, If one could ignore the spelling and grammatical errors, poor syntax and the enivitable paragraphs re-stating the basic elements of the Arias Trial, Beswick produced an interesting blog. She followed the "standard formula" newspaper reporters are so fond of using: a basic recap of the trial.. "Jodi Arias is on trial for the brutal slaying of her 30-year-old lover TRAVIS Alexander in 2008. This case has garnered an international audience due to the savageness of this crime, and the seemingly endless lack of remorse from this particular defendant. There is no sentence to date delivered in this case because the defendant has manipulated and wriggled her way out of every chance of giving the victim’s family closure in this case." Sometimes it's at the top of the blog, sometimes at the end, sometimes in the middle, but always, the "news reporter's recap", as if we hadn't a clue.
But, even more interesting than the blog itself, were the comments! Most were well thought out, intelligent, full of other views, perspectives and theories. But, back in early January, whether orchestrated by Beswick to increase traffic or not, the comments are now disgusting! Comments contain profanity, hatred, bias, and racial hatred. But, Beswicks ploy certainly worked! Prior to this new hate-filled commentary, her blogs rarely had more than 200-500 comments. The blog of March 17th has a current total of over 2600! More comments than she has ever received before! Even Beswick herself gets into the hatred act! She doesn't care if she is universally loved, she is constantly on the attack (except with her SideKick "Tie")! No, she seems to take pleasure in proving that she is so much better than her readers! she regularly accuses commenters who don't agree with her as being drunk or high, and she answered one commenter who wrote to another commenter "Just call me Corki, Sandra! Take care, be safe!" With the following:
Christine Beswick. I think it may be time for you to put down the corki things, and the bottles they are in, and sober up a l'il bit sweetie.. don't worry honey, if you are having a problem making that choice all by your drunken self, I understand some information will be coming to light very soon that will help you in terms of....sobering up. Happy Friday :)
As far as the veracity of what is contained in this blog, I cannot corroborate and no proof has been submitted for public scrutiny. In general, there exists a small contingent of Beswick fans who require no proof. I'm sure that this is the same group who spotted ELVIS at Bob's Burgers last week. The content of the blog itself, has not been corroborated by any other news organization. Beth Karas, when asked on Twitter her opinion stated "@BethKaras: I don't have it confirmed. Until I do, it's not a story for me." Jeff Gold (the Gold Patrol) tweeted "@jeffgoldesq: we will just have to see" and "@jeffgold: we cannot confirm, so we are not reporting, in fact we are moving on to other trials" Troy Hayden tweeted. "@troyhaydenfox10: not sure about sources. Need proof." B. Atlinburg tweeted: @BAtlinburg: Every one of that main steam media has washed hands of this BLOG!" and "@BAtlinburg: Just admit the whole thing was to make money on hits to the blog". So, I too, will refrain from further comment on what Beswick posted, instead, I'd like to comment on the form of Beswick's writing in general. I was once a single mother trying to support my child too. Unlike Christine, I did not live in "a compound in a high tax-base" because I lost both parents before I turned 21. But, I do know how difficult it is to be the sole support for a young child. I encourage Christine to attend her local community college or learning center and take a basic "English Rhetoric" writing class. Many people in their mid to late forties attend these classes, so she won't feel out of place. I myself, didn't graduate college until after I turned 48, and I have great respect for "older" students, and I'm sure she would see the results in her readership.
- 11 in November
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