"To be able to write a play a man must be sensitive, imaginative, naive, gullible, passionate; he must be something of an imbecile, something of a poet, something of a liar, something of a damn fool."
Facebook owns Google, well allegorically it does. Undoubtedly it is thrilling news when two major competitive players of internet are engaged in their cut throat rivalry. If you consider the trends of past few years you will find that Facebook has gathered immense popularity and carved a special niche in the minds of people using social networking websites across the world.
Writers not writing for a living often find enjoyment and small payouts from Web sites seeking material to raise their sites higher in the search engine rankings. Although this is a legitimate practice, the writing being published on the Web can often be less than professional. This lack of professionalism distorts the line between qualified and amateur writers. Writing standards are often not the highest priority as Web sites seek to drive traffic to gain advertising exposure. It seems as if readers are not as concerned about the writing quality, as long as they find a relevant account on a particular topic.