15 Beaches that are no longer safe
The article seems to come to MSN via TravelBucketList through NextVision Media UG, which is owned by a Ugandan businessman.
Who is the owner of Next Media?
Kin Kariisa (born 24 August 1976) is a Ugandan businessman, media proprietor and philanthropist. He is the CEO of Next Media Services a home of 15 brands, a multimedia company in Uganda mostly known for its flagship television network NBS Television.So, make up your own origin story.
It's a paid-for hit-piece full of BS! The article doesn't even appear on the website it's attributed to. The author should be ashamed of himself!
Who paid for it and why?
We don't know the exact answer. However, it is typical for websites such as these to petition larger, more popular websites such as MSN or AOL or Yahoo to publish their content, whether paid for or complimentary. Why would they do that? They are trying to send Internet traffic to their own site where they offer manifold advertisements. The ads are often called "clickbait" as they are usally sensational or salicious in same manner and these ads are also, in turn, trying to generate traffic to their own websites or sell some dubious product or service to low-IQ individuals.
You don't see them as much anymore but the best ones, in my humble opinion, are the ads that show celebrities from a few decades ago at their current age after many rounds of facial chemical treatments and plastic surgery. United States nether culture just doesn't get much better than that! However, it is my understanding that the U.S. doesn't hold a candle to the U.K. when it comes to profiting from human frailty. Can anyone relate how this dynamic plays out in Mexican culture?
Complete thread:
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - islandgirl, 2025-02-18, 10:37
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - islandgirl, 2025-02-18, 10:40
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Ironwood, 2025-02-18, 11:35
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Yandosan, 2025-02-18, 11:45
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Padrino, 2025-02-18, 11:55
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Talley Ho, 2025-02-18, 13:22
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Juanita Banana, 2025-02-18, 13:40
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - rojo, 2025-02-18, 16:50
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Juanita Banana, 2025-02-18, 17:14
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - ZihuaRob, 2025-02-18, 18:48
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Juanita Banana, 2025-02-18, 19:25
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Ironwood, 2025-02-19, 15:10
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - wisconsinjuan, 2025-02-20, 09:51
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Padrino, 2025-02-20, 10:09
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Yandosan, 2025-02-20, 11:45
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Padrino, 2025-02-20, 10:09
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - ZihuaRob, 2025-02-18, 18:48
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - wisconsinjuan, 2025-02-20, 09:50
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Juanita Banana, 2025-02-18, 17:14
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - rojo, 2025-02-18, 16:50
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Juanita Banana, 2025-02-18, 13:40
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Talley Ho, 2025-02-18, 13:22
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - ZihuaRob, 2025-02-18, 18:27
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - wisconsinjuan, 2025-02-20, 09:54
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Sunlight Dancer, 2025-02-18, 18:45
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - Little Guy, 2025-02-19, 10:01
- 15 Beaches that are no longer safe - KTO, 2025-02-26, 17:04
- 15 Beaches - Let Me Save You Time - Little Guy, 2025-02-19, 09:59
- 15 Beaches - Let Me Save You Time - Yandosan, 2025-02-19, 13:52
- 15 Beaches - Let Me Save You Time - Little Guy, 2025-02-19, 17:20
- 15 Beaches - Let Me Save You Time - Yandosan, 2025-02-19, 13:52
- seems like an article from a propaganda machine... - jeffc, 2025-02-22, 01:06


