I once employed a "ghost writer" to write a book because I didn't have time to do the research and she was very cheap. She did a brilliant job of accumulating the information and writing about it but, although her English was excellent, it was clear that she wasn't a native English speaker.
On reading a few articles on this site (link below), I get the same impression. Someone is paying writers to cram together articles. The sentences are sometimes repetitive and the English phraseology is not quite right. Also, there's a lot of "according to sources" and "according to studies" without reference to those actual sources or studies.
Maybe the site owners make enough money from adverts but my guess is that they are funded by those who fund the "fact checkers". I'd take any article with a large pinch of salt.
Nevertheless, it's a useful basis for research - i.e. do your own fact checking.
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Near the bottom, it says "Subscribe my newsletter..." They omitted the 'to'
When I tried to copy the error in #2, I realized that they are using a script to block copying anything.
I wonder if it is AI. You’re right. Something is off, but the frankincense article had an error that was computer-generated repeatedly. “StudyTrusted Source”
I used to get paid to do this. AMA. Will reply after work this morning
https://www.robtex.com/dns-lookup/amg-news.com#records
they look to be a German company
maybe we can get an ama with this "madeea greene"?
"Medeea" is a super suspect name... Never seen it in my life!
Going back a few decades but I think I paid around $200 per book. The bidding site was called something like elance.