The Web We've Known Has Changed Forever


As one of my university projects I had to create a website that somehow resembled a news portal. I got to choose myself what would be the information I post there, how it looks, etc. The whole task made my hair go grey as I know nothing about coding except for basic understanding of HTML. Still the whole thing looked kind of interesting and even thrilling.
My dad was a computer geek back in thee 90s, so I decided to call him for help. He had a bit of experience with site building but it was long ago so basically we were learning about the whole thing together. After a sleepless night, my project with reviews on scam essay writing services was ready, you can even take a look at it: http://collegeessaywritingservice.reviews/ . Nothing fancy, I know, but think about it: it took us only one night to make this thing go live. I've heard the stories from my father about how he spent weeks to do something similar. And now it is just as simple as going to Digital Ocean, reading a few guides and investing ridiculously small amount of money to start the whole thing. Even a third grader can do it easily.
But is it a good thing? I mean, of course, you need some serious knowledge and experience to make something serious, but still anybody can make a real site with its own domain name, like a real thing. Doesn't it lead to lettering the whole web by low-quality pages (like mine)?
Creating a web-resource stopped being something serious, which leads to irresponsible usage of the internet.
Wouldn't it be better if there were only original and valuable sites on the web?

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