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On November 24 2013 08:29 Nesserev wrote: I was wondering what percentage of allkpop articles were real news... so, I went through the last 350 articles, and to be honest, I was blown away by how 'cheap' allkpop really is, I skimmed every article, and found that only 48% percent of the articles were supposed to be on a site like allkpop, aka worthy for the average kpop-loving person to read. These included marriages, deaths, injuries, announcements (around 50% of these articles), music show recaps (winner + performances), etc.
tabloids aren't exactly the pinnacle of journalism half their posts are about selcas on instagram/twitter, what did you expect from them?