I guess they see the need to produce more content to keep the wheels going.
I'm 50/50 about Dirtfish but definitely they are a good thing to rallying in general.
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I guess they see the need to produce more content to keep the wheels going.
I'm 50/50 about Dirtfish but definitely they are a good thing to rallying in general.
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To me it feels 90% of their views has come from WRC related content and now they try to push other disciplines along WRC news to get more exposure for them.
Scrolling quickly through their twitter handle, it seems WRC news get 60-120 likes although WRC seasons is on a break, while currently active Dakar news get 50 at most. World RX and ARA news get only like 10-20 likes, Extreme E something from 10 to 50.
im sure they arent there for likes but for article clicks, so its not a big problem.
Twitter is just one way to follow WRC news and possibly a niche one, but it's the only indication we get from the popularity of the articles. It could also be that WRC users are more active on twitter than ARA and Nitro Rallycross fans?
EDIT: On facebook the numbers are not as consistent. One Dakar article had 400 while most have 100. But fb ads could distort that result.
EDIT2: This is another mixed-discipline article https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/my-se...o-iconic-eras/ Or actually the whole series, where the journalists are picking their highlights from all Dirtfish-covered sports.