
How Shite Is My Site?
Clicks and likes were not my main objective when I created Greg’s Blog. In its current incarnation, it was meant to be a creative outlet. I didn’t expect awards or accolades; quite frankly, I’m no Hemingway, Dickens or Shakespeare. Hell, I’m not sure I’d have qualified to write the Sears Catalogue back in the day. That said there is always a tiny rush when someone likes what you’ve published and I love reading the posts everyone publishes in response to my prompts and challenges.
So why the rant? Well, I find myself standing on the brink and contemplating throwing myself into the abyss when I browse other WordPress blogs. Yes, I have a group of people I follow and their content is excellent. It is when I explore beyond those I follow and find content that is unreadable. Then I look and see hundreds of likes or volumes of comments attached to these posts and I have to wonder – How shite is my site?
I think I have a decent handle on the English language. It is my mother tongue, and I always excelled spelling and had a good grasp of structure and punctuation throughout my school years. Even in my working life, managers and colleagues ask me to proofread their work. I have an uncanny ability to remove noise and focus on the key points of a paper or presentation without making the message threatening or unprofessional.
So what is the problem then?
many of the sights in question seem too bee completely devoid ov structure format or punctuation as they ramble on un-relent-ingly incoherent id be kind calling the writing a raw ruff stream of consciousness brain storming pile of dung sometimes i think that if i were to read a single rambling paragraph or sentence as it was written id asphyxiate myself long before reaching the last word because commas periods question marks and quotations are not only optional they dont exist except for the ellipses… they litter everything… in fairness… i may be guilty of that last one two (three? four?)… but at least I’m cognizant of it…
So, How Shite Is My Site? When I compare my WordPress stats to some other sites I think the answer is clear.
Paula at Light Motifs II Monday Peeve #110.
Date: 2023-06-26 | Tags: #tmp, #mondaypeeve
Fandango’s One Word Challenge.
Prompt Words:
2023/06/28 – brink | 2023/06/29 – relent
Tags: #fowc

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Blergh. This is an old peeve of mine too. I don’t understand why so much garbage is so popular. Truly baffling!
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Loved your last paragraph! It really spoke to me. … 🥸
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Hope you came up for air!
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No shite! See it multiple times every day. Go figure; I can’t. 🤷🏼♀️
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Hilarious ending.
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I’ve seen sites with rather ordinary to bad poetry which gets hundreds of likes. I do wonder who is liking this stuff. I think one of my posts got to 80 likes, and that was several years ago when I had far more people viewing my posts. I do think I can correctly gauge what is good and what isn’t. I have edited several publications in the past and read much. Many of the poems of mine I’ve put up here were published in journals and magazines and yet they fail to garner what the complete drivel on WordPress gets in terms of views or likes. Maybe people here really like bad writing. That’s the only conclusion I’ve come to in the last couple of years. It really mystifies me.
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Also, I like what you write. I wouldn’t worry about it. I think it’s an issue with WordPress.
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Thanks, Joanne. 🙂
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I agree ❤
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