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Clickbait titles and trash written stories, when commenting and pointing the wrong things, even if it's written friendly, the comment will not be published and deleted, they only accept the comments they like.
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SAPO, Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses Online, is a brand and subsidiary company of Altice Portugal.
Portugal
Clickbait titles and trash written stories, when commenting and pointing the wrong things, even if it's written friendly, the comment will not be published and deleted, they only accept the comments they like.
The blog fails the EU's DSGVO rules. Even though the users has to block activeley (which shouldn't event be necessary according to the law) stores unwanted data and tracking cookies from 3rd parties ads.
The page contains some ads to very scammy websites which are not reviewed by the webmasters.
The products they sponsor to sell in Portugal are terrible and get stuck in customs on shippments from China.
Other than that, the site fails to deliver quality content and prefers to mantain a click-bait strategy where the content are sometimes not reviewed and sourced. The reports are too subjective by the mantainer and fail the principle of journalism.
Clickbait/Sensationalist titles designed to bait you into visiting their website so they can spam you with ads and make money. As if that wasn't bad enough, some articles are factually-incorrect (e.g. suggesting Google is moving away from Qualcomm modems in the Pixel line when Pixels have Samsung modems).
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