I hate sites like this that dole out content one quantum at a time in order to expose you to more advertising. Once I see the intent of the design, I bail -- I never read them.
Nothing is more indicative of predatory unprofessionalism than an article that puts one word on a page and requires you to move on to more advertising in order to read the next word. Guess how many professionally designed, successful web sites do this?
Also, almost 50% of the links submitted by user "mediagearbox" (https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=mediagearbox) are links to businessinsider.com. This is not a coincidence -- it's a shill masquerading as a participant.
Nothing is more indicative of predatory unprofessionalism than an article that puts one word on a page and requires you to move on to more advertising in order to read the next word. Guess how many professionally designed, successful web sites do this?
Also, almost 50% of the links submitted by user "mediagearbox" (https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=mediagearbox) are links to businessinsider.com. This is not a coincidence -- it's a shill masquerading as a participant.