The hustle usually starts with a misleading or sensational title solely designed to attract as many clicks as possible. Next comes 300+ clumsy words thrown together littered with out-of-place SEO keywords and a bunch of distracting advertisements. By the time you get to the comments section, if there even is one, you have to sift through a pile of poor grammar, incorrectly interpreted responses, and even potential name-calling that makes you rethink adding your two cents; you decide not to associate further with the given collection of characters. At this point you’d gladly take any opportunity to leave the site, even clicking one of the display ads. That’s right: the same ads that seemed over the top and annoying when you first opened the page now represent your only exit strategy, making the con job complete.
We at DashBurst are on a quest to bring death to all the bullshit that stinks up the web. If need be, we will do so one article at a time. We will be concise. We will respect people’s time and furthermore, our own. Join us in our mission?