Jul 022015
 

Though there are people that appropriately use Bubblews as a social interaction and/or writing site, there is no question that Bubblews is infested with scam, spam and plagiarism. The folks who use Bubblews for these nefarious purposes do it both in their own personal bubbles and in the comments that they leave on the bubbles of others.

There is no question that the quality of many bubbles on Bubblews is simply atrocious. These are not minor grammar errors, but major matters that make many posts simply unreadable and unintelligible.

Are you too embarrassed or ashamed to share links to your work on other social media platforms, knowing what people will find if they follow your links to Bubblews?

Originally published on Bubblews on July 17, 2014. However, it vanished without explanation from Bubblews on either August 1, 2014 or August 2, 2014. Other than a non-informational auto-reply, Arvind and his Bubblews support team did not acknowledge my inquiries that I directed to them about this disappearance.

Note 1: This piece did not make the front page of Bubblews. There once was a time, when a bubble on the front page of Bubblews seemed to earn more money than a bubble that was not on the front page of Bubblews. To the best of my knowledge none of the Bubbles that I blew made the front page of Bubblews.

Gentle readers, let me ask all of you this question. Is Bubblews a scam or legit site?

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