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"GTA 6 TRAILER 3 LEAKED IN RDR2!!!"
guys i read this reddit post and it says gta 6 comes out tommorow
Absolute trash
Absolute trash. Nonsense, non-related "news". Block one of their trash links and another one appears.
"Write me a 1000 word news post about gta 6 using the writing skills of a blind-deaf goblin in Mordor.... Then make it unrelated to the topic, virtually run it through a word blender and then add 500 ads"
Clickbait Cucks
If I could give it a zero I would
If I could give it a zero I would. The "Bible" family of sites does nothing but post blatant lies and misinformation for no other reason than to generate clicks on their site. I wish Google would stop recommending this absolute garbage through unending notifications that I never asked for.
"red dead redemption 3 teaser will blow your mind!"
The article says the lead writer will miss working on the series and the last line of the article says "man it sure would be nice if they released a teaser for red dead redemption 3" 🤦🙄😮💨
Just Clickbait
Mostly clickbait titles meant to attract attention to substanceless articles for the purpose of generating ad revenue.
Misinformarion + clickbait. Lovely
Misinformarion combined with click-bait. So sick of those shitty 'reporters' popping up in my feeds
First One
Am I really the first one giving a better review than 1 star!? Nevertheless, my experience with Gamingbible is still bad. Too man clickbait articles on social media.
I created a profile just so that I can…
I created a profile just so that I can agree with others who said it's being ran by imbeciles.
"Fans are excited by the uncharted trilogy remaster, but only if it happens" How retarded you have to be not just to write that, but also publish it and be proud of yourself.
Click bait, Cookies or Pay, it's MODbible really
GamingBible is a child pretending to be a journalist. Wait. No, that's not fair to children.
All of their articles are designed for pure click bait. None of their headlines are accurate or portrait any resemblance to reality.
At best they reference mods, at worst it's not even that and just a collection of people's thoughts on some obvious things that 99.99% of us knew anyway.
More egregious is their availability abhorrent joining of the scummy and scammy website that are trying to paywall either behind accepting their tracking and cookies so they can sell your personal information, or paying a subscription to access their page which is never worth it.
The last alternate is to use a paywall bypasser but even that would be far too much work for this website.
Avoid, Block notifications and any mention of this terrible company and you'll feed well be much better off.
The articles are clickbait
The articles are everything but straight to the point. So much non sense. "Stardew Valley got a new update" they are referincing to a external mod... They tell a non relevant story and you can barely find the information you are looking for from the click baited title. Avoid this website nothing usefull.
I can't believe I fell for your click…
I can't believe I fell for your click bait..... Not an idea what are they doing....avoid....
1 star is too much
1 star is too much. The people that run this website seem to be highly devious and the website should be avoided at all costs. It is full of clickbait, misleading, trash articles. AVOID
Clickbate titles
They gave me a notification for a Clickbate title that ghost of tsushima is free for all playstation users for 72 hours but when I opened the article it said the game's theme is free not the game. What a bunch of clowns and what a waste of time.
Horrible contentless articles
Horrible contentless articles. 99% is clickbait and shows nothing.
They have whole 'articles' just compiling peoples comments from a facebook or reddit page.
Simply disgusting website. Can't believe there is people with such a low self esteem to provide this website with 'articles'
Gamingbible is operated by a bunch of…
Gamingbible is operated by a bunch of moronic imbeciles who just write clickbait articles whilst having no actual knowledge or even interest in the subject matter itself.
They make you read through articles which are just written in complete drivel in order to actually get to the crux of the topic.
WASTE OF TIME. DO NOT READ OR EVEN CLICK ON GAMINGBIBLE'S LINKS.
Get your gaming news feeds from somewhere else.
Terrible writers who have obviously…
Terrible writers who have obviously spent less than an hr gaming in their lives. Horrible click bait, terrible worrying, shoddy journalism
Its pure shit.
Pure incompetence and/or stupidity
Pure incompetence and/or stupidity. I reckon if we removed the warning labels on bleach, we'd no longer have to suffer the constant clickbait and "game journalists" who think a reddit comment is news worthy.
The death of games journalism
Unbearable clickbait with zero substance
Accept cookies or pay.
Accept cookies or pay.
Paying to not be tracked is at best morally questionable. This just tells me the site and the people running it are not to be trusted.
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