
The Daily Mail
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The Daily Mail
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Not Satisfied
This newspaper doesn't contain most of important news. Some news are like created story.
Only Read Online Because Its Free
I like to keep up with what is going on around the world and the latest celebrity news. I only read the Daily Mail as it is free to read online. I haven't bought a paper from a shop for a very long time. I find reading online I can have a quick read with my morning coffee before I start work.
I don't know why I read the Daily Mail. The stories aren't too bad. What gets me is the amount of mistakes, the poor grammar and the regular occurrence of repeated paragraphs. And to top it off the articles are accompanied by far too many images.
They also have a habit of running at least 3 or 4 stories about the same people on a daily basis - Jordan, Kardashians, TOWIE cast members, Beckhams. Come on guys switch it up a bit, I think I know enough about them all already.
I think I might have a browse around to see what else is available that may constitute as real news with less mistakes. I find myself distracted by this and can feel myself rewriting the article as I go along.
Not exactly what I want to be doing for my 5 minutes of peace and quiet.
Get your act together online. I doubt you would print the same articles with the same mistakes to sell in the shops.
Hateful Little Paper
This is a hypocritical nasty little paper that will say anything to sell itself. It's got a long history of supporting anti British ideas including Hitler and the Mosley black shirts. It continues in this vein to this day vilifying just about everything and everyone that it thinks are easy targets. It panders to just about every right wing hate campaign as if it was talking for the British people. It doesn't. Fortunately it's view of what is British and what Britain stands for is very far from the truth. If I could give it a review of 0 then I would.
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Daily Fail
This news paper regularly gets it's information wrong and is also very biased when it comes to writing stories. For example they claimed that my friend was a lottery winner and decided to give him lots of bad publicity out of jealousy. DAILY FAIL STRIKES AGAIN
Red Meat For Rightwing Nuts
The Daily Mail has interesting human interest articles and is ok to read as a newspaper. Unfortunately, the online version is read and commented on by racists, haters and rightwing nuts galore. The headlines are deliberately written to provoke rightwing crazies to write comments. Most of the comments are judgmental, reactionary, nasty and ignorant. It is a shame the DM decided to cater to the worst of society. If they were more discriminating in the headlines and comments, it wouldn't be so revolting.
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Fear Mongering
The paper is very biased and tends to be for the less intelligent right who can't read the times or telegraph and think by reading the mail rather than the sun they are more intelligent. The weekend suppliments are ok though.
Hateful Little Rag
The Daily Mail appears to enjoy nothing more than attempting to whip up vitriol and bile amongst its 'readership' against various elements of our society; their targets are many, but here's a few examples... they despise anyone claiming benefits (all workshy scroungers, according to the DM), Erwp (Europe) and the EU, and anyone working in the public sector (feckless, workshy pen-pushers with platinum-plated pensions, again according to the DM). Articles are usually completely one-sided, and any inconvenient facts are ignored in pursuit of their own right-wing agenda (I'm not even sure which political party they endorse, as they enjoy bashing the Tories too). There's plenty of the usual celebrity non-story nonsense, and the DM take a great delight in pointing out any such celebrities who may, God forbid, be a little overweight/ underweight. Unfortunately, I understand that this hateful excuse for journalism has a large readership, which is actually even more depressing than having the misfortune to read this drivel of a newspaper in the first place.
Its Mission
lets be honest about this. the content of the newspaper is close to zero. its biased, unhelpful, provocative journalism. the main reason to be on this site, is the comments section.
its subjects on a loop. the royals/army/cancer/left-right wing/benefits/immigrants/'great britain'/gp's/councils. their obvious agenda is to whip up annoyance and provoke a reaction.
I guess they've succeeded in their mission - i've said 'yes' to recommending it. thats only because..well...if people dont visit, the comments wont exist.
The annoying thing is, is the censorship. all comments are moderated, whether the article says moderated or not. If what you comment doesnt agree with their agenda, it wont be printed. If your comment is to provoke a reaction from a group of people, its likely to be printed.
Many articles are printed with "moderated" advertised, so you are unable to comment on what they are saying. This 'news'papers intention is clearly to annoy the readers, to give people something to 'complain' about. "did you see that article in the DM? oh dear oh dear. 'this country'." etc.
Clearly run by a person who wants to annoy. ;)
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Daily Mail Shopping Dont Bother If You Want Your Items Soon
I entered The Daily Mail voucher collecting scheme for a "free" duvet. 36 vouchers(one each day!) plus £4.50 for package and posting. I sent my vouchers off well before Christmas, no duvet delivered, I have been told there is a minimum of 12 weeks to wait. I mean you want a duvet in the Winter not the Spring. Do not enter any Daily Mail schemes free or otherwise, not if you want your item within reasonable delivery times.
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It Was Getting On For 1am When They Started To Board Flight
As the journalists filed past, Carlos Tevez probably didn't pick the wisest moment to be sharing a joke with Pablo Zabaleta, tipping back his head with laughter, animated, seemingly without a care in the world
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