FOF #1462 – Set Your Phasers on Fabulous
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Everyone’s buzzing about actor Zachary Quinto, best known as Spock in Star Trek, for revealing what may have been one of Hollywood’s worst kept secrets- Yep, Spock is gay!
Today we’re talking to columnist, web guru Tony Merevick, on life lessons for bloggers – how to get people interested in what you have to say and how to make awesome content.
PHOTO: Behind the Scenes Sneak Photo of Star Trek 2 Movie
FUN WITH AUDIO: Zachary Quinto’s Erotic Star Trek


Comments
I can’t believe some of the crap that gets published on Queerty: poorly written and confusing headlines, misusing facts to push some sort of faux-outrage, articles of a few sentences with zero content. Nothing could pass as actual content creation with meat, and it’s mostly reposting pictures and gossip from other sites (at least they credit Feast of Fun). Some reason I keep it on my list of blogs I check regularly but also get blown away by the awful quality that passes.
I’ve also stopped visiting Huffingtonpost. Half of it is long-winded, self-important celebrities with zero expertise in the subjects they’re blogging about, and the rest of site pretty much has devolved into the kind of bourgeois stereotype that conservatives love to caricature liberals, focused on “green fashion” or “best bars in Brooklyn.”
I appreciate good writing whenever it shows itself, but what turns me off some blogs is how snobbish these folks come across.
I’m a fan of Daniel Villareal’s writing on Queerty, so don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater. There’s good stuff everywhere, even if sometimes the site in general can be a bit difficult to comb through. We’re all guilty of that crime!
Honestly, I dont know why some sites rather have their nails pulled off than credit the source the found if from. I think it’s just they are in a hurry or dont know how to credit people properly (again, guilty of that crime too.)