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Most "writers" today, make money without working any hard, and some clients don't even realize that their articles are spun. Most are bad writers who can't form complete and grammatically correct statements that make any sense. And if they do, they'd barely match the caliber of seasoned writers who spend years polishing their writing.
Worse, these half-witted writers don't even know how to tell an excellent piece and a loused writing. So, they mostly pick a random content piece and create spun articles that don't measure up to the unsuspecting customer expectations. Is this another backlash of the digital age? Computers, the internet, and the world wide web disrupted our world in every sense. But what is article spinning, and how do these bad writers do it?
Defining Article Spinning
Most writers on content mills are confident of their skills and can be willing to put in some work to curate the best their minds can create. However, some are dimwits who know nothing about this art but want to make easy and quick money anyway. The mushrooming millions of blogs on various platforms allowed inferior "penmen" to forge their way into the art of writing! But enough of the bashing around. Article spinning is the craft of using article spinner sites or software by copying and pasting someone else's articles before hitting the "spin" buttons. Easy peasy, squishy melon!
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Who throws away the chance to dupe gullible clients who hardly can tell any difference between a quality article and a lousy one? The market dictates the quality, it seems that a large number of people are happy to publish substandard articles on their blogs, just to satisfy the internet bots. But while article spinning might sound so evil, some clients may request writers to create them.
Hold On, Can Article Spinning Be Legitimate?
Article spinning can be legitimate and is a skill that clients can ask writers to use and create a varied content piece. But no machines or AI this time around Jack! While machines and AI can spin articles, it's easy to point to one that a human has done and those that machines have created. The quality is usually as varied as day and night, especially if you use a dumb, awkwardly developed, lazy AI spinner.
Technology has done everyone a favor, but it seems bad writers are getting the lion's share. Regardless, it's not usually a good practice; at least no single writer should call themselves one if all they can do is spin badly written articles and sell them to clients. They could be better than that.