Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 7:03:28 GMT
Always writing using polemical tones leads to nothing, it doesn't give value to the blog, first of all, it doesn't give satisfaction to the blogger, it doesn't entertain. I enjoy writing, it's a pleasure that excites me more and more every day. However, when I argue, the mood becomes dark. This is why polemical posts on Blue Pen are rare. My controversial posts on Blue Pen When the translator repeats himself These obscure translations A pitiful case of bad translation The future of reading Blogs are not comments Apology of book blogs Paying to read a blog Italians, a people of non-readers There are eight in total, so far, out of almost 1,100 published.
Blue pen is controversial at 0.74%. A more than acceptable Phone Number Data percentage. Keep your blogs pure. Keep the controversy percentage as low as possible: I would say never exceed 1%. Is your writing polemical? How do you behave in your blogs? Can you estimate a percentage of controversy by calculating the posts written so far? Do you like reading controversial articles?Controversial writing gets more comments. The reader is attracted by those who argue: if it is in favor of the blogger, he will comment to give some insight; if he is against it, he will comment to express his opinion or, worse, to start a flame .
When to use polemical writing in the blog? When it's really strictly necessary. When do I choose to write a controversial post on my blog? And how do I behave? Here are the steps I follow: I read a piece of news, relevant to my blog, which deserves to be commented on. The news, first of all, must interest my readers. I write a post in which I criticize or refute the theses expressed by the article that attracted my attention. I don't write insulting the author or using a heavy or offensive tone or words. I cite the source, with at least title and link. By nature I am a very polemical person, but in the blog I tend to reduce controversy to almost zero.
Blue pen is controversial at 0.74%. A more than acceptable Phone Number Data percentage. Keep your blogs pure. Keep the controversy percentage as low as possible: I would say never exceed 1%. Is your writing polemical? How do you behave in your blogs? Can you estimate a percentage of controversy by calculating the posts written so far? Do you like reading controversial articles?Controversial writing gets more comments. The reader is attracted by those who argue: if it is in favor of the blogger, he will comment to give some insight; if he is against it, he will comment to express his opinion or, worse, to start a flame .
When to use polemical writing in the blog? When it's really strictly necessary. When do I choose to write a controversial post on my blog? And how do I behave? Here are the steps I follow: I read a piece of news, relevant to my blog, which deserves to be commented on. The news, first of all, must interest my readers. I write a post in which I criticize or refute the theses expressed by the article that attracted my attention. I don't write insulting the author or using a heavy or offensive tone or words. I cite the source, with at least title and link. By nature I am a very polemical person, but in the blog I tend to reduce controversy to almost zero.