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WarrFork
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I'm just getting a 'server DNS address couldn't be found' here..
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brucepuppy
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Seconded. "Could not locate remote server." I'm on mobile now though, dunno if the pc has similar issue.
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Crystalyn
ANN Managing Editor
Posts: 585 |
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The URL's been fixed, it should work now. Thanks for pointing it out!
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Deynard
Posts: 166 |
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I don't like their articles. Most of them on ANN have click-bait titles and they are boring.
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Koda89
Posts: 278 |
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Same, plus the way the Anime Now article, um banner...thing that signifies what kind of article it is makes them look like ads to me. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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SWAnimefan
Posts: 634 |
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With all due respect, I'm not impressed with the site. Though I do like how it provides the guide to what Anime is in progress and what's to come.
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Aezreal
Posts: 30 |
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An "anime advocacy" website is precisely what I do not wish to read and largely avoid. I know there are factions of people to whom it might appeal but certainly not to me, so no thanks.
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KH91
Posts: 6176 |
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I've been to the Now! site last month. One article helped me on how to watch a certain series.
ANN hasn't been doing their mission then. Can I talk to your manager? lol |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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Mmmm. I have to agree that it appears as a fair bit of redundancy. Why just a banner link to ANN couldn't get the same result is beyond me, but I'm sure being just a woodsman here I'm not seeing the whole forest.
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SpiritualRemains
Posts: 81 |
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Sponsored content without being called as much? Okay then.
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fathomlessblue
Posts: 391 Location: Manchester, UK |
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Even their explanation and mission statement is coaxed in enough pr speech that it barely looks written by a human being.
If this is what the site needs to do to generate revenue then fair enough, but the click-bait headlines and forced attempts to be overly casual while clearly trying to promote product quickly lead me to stop reading them. You can easily discern whether someone is writing from a place of genuine interest and passion or whether they're quoting from a manual. |
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Joe Mello
Posts: 2317 Location: Online Terminal |
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Maybe you and I, but what about others? |
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zrnzle500
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Yeah I've only been interested in one of the articles but not even enough to read the whole thing. They just seem like ads. As with the other advertorials, I don't mind their presence on the site as long as they are clearly marked.
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meiam
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Never actually clicked one cause I though they were just a form of native advertisement, seems I was sorta right.
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