ZEIT ONLINE GmbH
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Distribution of rating stars
STARS | PERCENTAGE | DISTRIBUTION |
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5 Stars | 23.5% |
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4 Stars | 5.9% |
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3 Stars | 0% |
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2 Stars | 5.9% |
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1 Star | 64.7% |
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Profile Overview
About ZEIT ONLINE GmbH
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Locations
Hamburg
Buceriusstraße/Eingang Speersort 1Expertise
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Comments section in total overblocking frenzy, i.e. deletion of comments without legal necessity and very often also without content-related justifiable triggers - thus the offer is not a free medium that only pays attention to "decency" (no hate, no agitation, no misinformation, etc., which would of course be absolutely fine) but an ideologically oriented medium that actively prohibits and / or directs discussions and opinions. Example: Conflict Israel / Palestinians >> after 3 hours since publication of the news only 6 (!) comments ... where a short time ago there were regularly over 1000! Readers' comments should be abolished altogether or used in the interests of a free press and legally sound diversity of opinion. The company's behavior feeds unnecessarily absurd prejudices about German press freedom! Moreover, the content is often very one-sided, and some important news from other reputable (!) media is not published there.
1The tendentious moderation of opinion pieces in the open forum regularly leads to polemics and insults against those who think differently. Those attacked are then accused of polemics in the event of a reply or are reprimanded for formulating criticism objectively, while the causal attack on their person remains online. Apart from the ever more frequently published unchecked agency reports and increasingly right-wing extremist contributions in the forum, this type of moderation is disturbing and takes the work of a moderator ad absurdum. It is now almost impossible to have a discussion here based on facts and knowledge. Stating opinions, no matter how absurd and bizarre, and attacking other forum members personally now seems to be the editorially chosen status quo at ZON. Another tragedy of what a once renowned publication has become.
0The standard of newspapers and magazines is now at an alarming low. Plus subterranean customer service and subscription tricks like advertising sales trips. I'm done with DIE ZEIT.
1I love my time. Even the online version.
0About 6 months ago, I received a one-time free issue of ZEIT Geschichte as a thank you when I made a purchase from a third-party provider. Now (6 months later), ZEIT is simply sending me an issue (without me having ordered anything), demanding that I pay for "my" subscription or at least the one issue that was simply sent to me without my request. I now know that there was a small button at the bottom of the "gift" with "more info", in which it was first stated that a subscription would be started if I did not cancel after receiving the issue. #darkpatterns
0Terrible service. They choose the addressee (name and surname) on a whim and then charge a fine. You are the most deceitful, horrible newspaper. Schrecklicher Service. Abum wählen sie den Empfänger (Vor- und Nachname) aus und verhängen dann ein Bußgeld. Sie sind die lügnerischste und schrecklichste Zeitung.
0"DIE ZEIT" is an excellently produced newspaper. I already read it when I was at school in 1983, back then with the editor-in-chief Theo Sommer, who was an excellent writer. I learned a lot from it - from great background reports, sharp analyses and wonderful reports, for example in "ZEIT Magazin". Well-sounding names are associated with her: Former German Chancellor Helnut Schmidt, the late editor Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, the current editor-in-chief Giovanni di Lorenzo, Rudolf Walter Leonhardt... I still enjoy reading it today because its long articles provide a comprehensive insight into a topic. Therefore: top class! Five stars!
0Years ago once an interesting medium, which unfortunately has become completely worthless in the meantime. Despite quite clear rules for commenting, comments are sometimes deleted without being comprehensible. Other contributions are not deleted, although one would consider that appropriate. In these cases, too, there is usually no discernible reason. In addition, the journalistic quality of the contributions is now more than questionable in many cases. The suspicion arises that everything that promises many clicks is to be praised. Unfortunately, the ravages of time have gnawed away at DIE ZEIT so severely that little more than crumbs remain.
0For years I liked to read Zeit-Online but meanwhile gender stars and dots make it a completely unreadable paper! When will this nonsense finally stop?
1Abofalle!
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