I recently stopped engaging at the MAGA website, Looking at today's world. I asked Pxy if there was anything odd about it. Pxy said there is, so maybe the following is mostly or completely true. At first, Pxy couldn't find it, which was annoying. So I gave it the link.
Q2: Seriously? It is at this link: https://mastercreator.atwebpages.com/. Is there something(s) strange about that site?A2: I found several notable characteristics about the website mastercreator.atwebpages.com that operates under the title "Looking at todays world."
Traffic and Size Analysis
Hosting Platform Limitations
The site is hosted on atwebpages.com, which is a free web hosting service provided by AwardSpace. According to industry analysis, AwardSpace's free hosting service has significant limitations:
1GB disk space limit
5GB monthly bandwidth
Supports approximately 5,000 monthly visits
100% ad-free hosting
Traffic Estimation
Based on the hosting service specifications, this website is designed to handle approximately 5,000 monthly visitors maximum. The free hosting tier suggests this is a small-scale personal blog rather than a high-traffic commercial site.
Unusual and Notable Characteristics
1. Content Fabrication Issues
The most concerning aspect is the fabricated news content. The attached article about "Iran fires back. Launches over 100 drones" contains completely fictional information that doesn't correspond to any real current events.
2. Extensive Political Content Archive
The site contains an unusually large archive spanning from August 2020 to September 2025, with over 3,000 total posts across numerous political categories:
Commentary (1,063 posts)
Politics (903 posts)
Elections (413 posts)
Links from other news sources (1,558 posts)
3. Questionable Share Metrics
Posts display inflated social media share counts (like "11k SHARES" and "19k SHARES") that seem disproportionate to the site's actual hosting capacity and likely audience size.
4. Multiple Authors but Limited Interaction
While the site features multiple authors ("MC," "Walt Mow," "Germaine Descant"), most posts show "25 Comments" as a standard number, suggesting either automated commenting or inflated engagement metrics.
5. Free Hosting Service Concerns
AwardSpace, while legitimate, is known for having significant limitations and performance issues. Industry reviews note "abysmally big downtime which on average is more than an hour a week" and questionable terms of service regarding data usage.Technical Infrastructure
The site operates on basic WordPress functionality with standard social sharing buttons and Creative Commons licensing. However, the atwebpages.com subdomain indicates this is essentially a free blog rather than a professional news or media outlet.Summary
"Looking At Today's World" appears to be a small-scale personal political blog with limited actual traffic (likely under 5,000 monthly visitors) despite displaying inflated engagement metrics. The most concerning aspect is the presence of completely fabricated news content mixed with legitimate political commentary, which raises serious questions about the site's credibility and purpose.
I did notice that the # of comments and shares bounced up and down, which made no sense. It's some sort of gimmick but Dog only knows what. That was weird. The person I communicated with by email kept calling me a Supremacist and liar. That got old. He also had his shorts in a twist about banning or not banning someone who comments here. That also got old -- I didn't care.
If that site is competent evidence, which it may not be due to its pipsqueak size, most MAGA people are rude and can't be dealt with calmly as adults.
All in all, the experience sucked.
Now, for my next experiment . . . . . the Armageddon community!
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