Talk:WatchMojo


Neutrality tag

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@Vortex3427:, you messaged me directly but replying here so other editors can view this. For example, the lead says "They create a very high volume of short videos with low production costs, particularly enticing Top 10 listicles", with enticing liking to "clickbait", which seems more like criticism. Also the Business and Content section don't seem well organized and maybe essay like. Regards IgelRM (talk) 11:45, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@IgelRM: Thanks for the response! I'll see what I can do to make it more neutral; I admit that I am personally biased against WatchMojo and think of it as a content farm (which probably has gone into the article), and that I have had a lot of trouble organizing the article. However, I do not see what's essay-like about the Business and Content sections. "Business" gives an overview of their operations, and "Content" gives an overview of how their content has changed over the years, along with reception of that content. I used the quoteboxes as a sort-of stylistic choice, but I am not unsure if they should be there. I also don't know if all of the opinions cited should be there, although I have used academic sources mostly. Should I remove The Daily Dot? I'm not sure if it's reliable enough to be cited (although Luke Winkie is an experienced journalist) and I admit that I may have included it because of my own personal biases.— VORTEX3427 (Talk!) 12:32, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]