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Fake "essay business news" example?


Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Jun 24, 2009 | #1
I've encountered a very interesting article about "fake news" or "flogs":

Instead of telling a personal story using a fake person in a blog format, they tell the story from the point of view of a reporter or journalist. It doesn't have the same level of personal connection as the mom, but treating the above like a formula, they increase the level of authenticity to compensate.

jayweintraub.com/2009/06/the-perfect-storm.html

When I compare it to the example below it's clear this "marketing method" has been used by one of the essay writing companies, isn't it?

Fake news

niagarafallsreview.ca/Community/NewsDisplay.aspx?c=19829
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Jun 24, 2009 | #2
Interesting and very believable story. Awfully well-written and has obviously been thoroughly reviewed prior to publication. Hence, the absence of any and all linguistic mistakes and the consistent spelling of Novak's (or is it Novac) name.

Is the office cafeteria in cyber-space?
pheelyks  
Jun 24, 2009 | #3
I'm actually a member of the Wednesday Club. Last week we discussed the works of Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss to the less informed). I found "Cat in the Hat" especially relevant to my personal and professional life--I'm in the middle of moving, and my apartment looks like the house after Thing 1 and Thing 2 got loose.
WritersBeware  
Jun 24, 2009 | #4
Major, nice find.

Next Wednesday, the honest folks at BestEssays (essaywriters.net[DND*] & Universal Research) will be taxing their literary analysis skills through a roundtable discussion of amazon.com/Everyone-Poops-My-Body-Science/dp/0916291456 - Everyone Poops in their virtual cafeteria.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Jun 24, 2009 | #5
roundtable discussion of Everybody Poops in their virtual cafeteria

As their writers and customers sing "Everybody Hurts" ...
WritersBeware  
Jun 24, 2009 | #6
Seriously, though, the fabricated press releases of Universal Research have been well-documented:

associatedcontent.com/user/403368/voir_dire.html

voirdireveritas.blogspot.com

chronicle.com/free/v55/i28/28a00102.htm
pheelyks  
Jun 24, 2009 | #7
will be taxing their literary analysis skills through a roundtable discussion of Everyone Poops in their virtual cafeteria.

A book which has an indisputable relationship to the professional lives of best essay's writers.
WritersBeware  
Jun 25, 2009 | #8
As their writers and customers sing "Everybody Hurts" ...

... "all the time"
pheelyks  
Jun 25, 2009 | #9
The actual lyric is "sometimes," WB. Now not only are you a liar, but you're a mis-quoter of R.E.M. Michael Stipe is angry!!! (and yes, of course I realize your misquote was intentional).
WritersBeware  
Jun 25, 2009 | #10
(and yes, of course I realize your misquote was intentional)

Thank goodness-for a second there, I thought that I would have to compose a lyrical retort.

Now not only are you a liar

Yes, I carry the shame every day. When I was 8, my mother asked me if I took the last slice of lemon meringue pie. I said, "No."

Here's a detailed account of some of Universal Research's press release fraud:

voirdireveritas.blogspot.com/2009/01/false-advertising-of-essay-writing.html
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Jun 25, 2009 | #11
This is quite shocking. It is also illegal ... promoting themselves through the exploitation of the Sheraton name. not to mention their claiming that a university is actually supporting and promoting them! Co-branding by force ... a very very tempting thought, were it not for the fact that some have to adhere to the letter of the law. Seriously, though, there has to be an end to this ... I am going to do some research on the unfair competition angle as false advertising is, by law, a form of unfair trade practice ...
Allen  - | 6  
Jun 26, 2009 | #12
Yeah!!! they are cheaters ..... u can file private complaint with ur attorney for misrespresentation
foch  - | 1   Student
Nov 20, 2016 | #13
Regarding fake news (related to essay papers and others), maybe a consensus should be like this:

- News hasn't happen unless a reputable corporate media or a government agency confirms it.

- Citizen reporting / news is automatically fake news (even if there's a video camera recording of the news; it could probably be faked too).

- If a small or a non-reputable medium shares news, but it was not confirmed or denied by a corporate media or a government agency, this news is fake.

- Unconfirmed news should be deleted to protect the public and subsequently (upon discretion) released after news facts emerged.

- If news hasn't been confirmed or denied and it's still reported by unofficial channels, it should be treated as fake and deleted before unsuspected Internet users get to it and try to share it with their friends.

- Internet users who share fake news (not only via social media but also via private ways, ie. emails or chats) should be given a warning and - in extreme cases - their Internet access should be limited or denied.

That way not only it will be possible to give true news the public wants and deserves, but also keep educating citizens on possible collateral dangers of reading and spreading unnofficial materials. People criticize countries like China or Cuba for their approach to public news and media, but these countries could be in fact a building block on how to keep the sweet balance between honest reporting and unconfirmed / fake news.

What do you guys think? Are the main points / structure covered well enough? I have to write a short essay on fake news and fake reporting in public media.
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 14, 2016 | #14
I believe that once fake news has been discussed and analyzed by others, it is longer fake.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Oct 16, 2020 | #15
Fake news is the norm these days so I am not surprised that the foundations for it can be found this far back. What I did find interesting is that the fake news foundation could have very well been used to further promote the academic writing industry. I guess the journalists saw the potential in this type of news presentation since there is no actual victim, within the fake report. Leave it to the academic writing industry to be the trailblazer in the world of misleading news information haha!
noted  7 | 1948 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Feb 03, 2025 | #16
What happens when fake news from the left and right are the only things reported by mainstream media? Where is the truth to be found? I guess that is why the citizen journalist became a thing and has been fully encouraged by Elon Musk. When both sides of the political and social aisles have done nothing but produce fake news to help sway opinion and support in their favor, it is time for the true citizens to step in with their own reflection of what is going on. Flogs and blogs have now given way to TikTok streams and YouTube clips / reports from disinterested parties. I guess that is the only way to actually get fair and balanced news reporting these days.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 26, 2025 | #17
In the ocean of "fake news" Elon Musk is the biggest Blue Whale in the history of the planet.




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