It feels like that, in the endless pursuit of interactions, Man United aggregators have forgotten one key thing — that they must act as a filter.
It’s not about posting EVERYTHING related to the club, but also about helping filter out between what is authentic and reliable, and…
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪! Manchester United are weighing up a move for Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak, if they decide to show André Onana the exit door after his poor start to life at Old Trafford.
(Source: Fichajes)
This is what
@utdreport
,
@ManUnitedZone_
, and
@utdxtra
did so well in the past and what
@UtdDistrict
try to do now, but it’s been so heavily diluted by the ridiculous number of interaction-based accounts that I feel like the authenticity and filter has been completely lost.
@UtdRyan_
Yeah I totally understand why what happens does happen, but I just think in general it’s sad how the whole area has taken a complete turn like this
@Dylyano
You literally complain about the Glazers not running the club like City, yet get pissed about replacing an average keeper. Pep wouldn't tolerate any of these players performances. Neither would they dare doing it.
@Dylyano
Especially with out of context stuff as well like McGrath’s “news” about Sancho. Went to check the article and it was completely taken out of context. It did say EtH would make a decision on Sancho, but someone reading the article would never think it’s info, it’s opinion.
@Dylyano
It’s entirely about getting clicks. There’s no such thing as journalistic integrity now because generating clicks is the only thing that makes money. It’s so sad and it’s ruining the game.
@Dylyano
Most of them don’t give a damn about Manchester United mate. What counts for them is clicks. Some are even prepared to sell their soul for clicks and engagements.
@Dylyano
Tbh...unless the news comes from
@FabrizioRomano
or
@David_Ornstein
, I don't pay much attention to it. The so called journos like luckhurst just post things for interactions...just out of desperation