Top 5 Most Deadly Websites For Office Procrastination
Let’s face it: we all do it. All it takes is for one excitingly titled article or an ill-timed email from a coworker bearing that fateful link and before you know it an hour has disappeared and you suddenly know more about the sexual proclivities of sea slugs than anyone else in the office.
The primary reason for this appears to be the simple fact that some sites are just pure online crack, carefully engineered to lure innocent surfers in and then never let them leave.
Here follows a list of some of the most irresistible siren sites of them all; be strong, lest they claim ye too. Or again. Or make you open up another tab on the same site because you were already browsing it.
Yeah, we’re all screwed.
5. Facebook & Twitter
When you inevitably give in you simply have to see what’s been said it, who said, if it involves you and comment if necessary. Oh, and also detag those horrific photos of yourself from Dave’s party.
4. Cracked
Just one more, you think , casting your eye over the several others you’ve already added to your growing queue of Cracked tabs. I can totally finish reading this before my lunch break is over. Just one more …
3. YouTube
YouTube’s insistence on including those pesky related videos means that it’s highly likely that watching just one video can and will turn into six (or maybe ten on a particularly good/bad day).
2. Wikipedia & TV Tropes
At its core, TV Tropes is simply a wiki cataloging common conventions in fiction, film and television. However, once you start reading, it becomes so much more than that. Reading TV Tropes is a magical adventure where you could start off reading about the depictions of Queen Elizabeth I in cinema and end up finding out exactly how much Japan loves harem anime.
1. Stumble Upon
Speaking of which, check out this neat thing I found on Stumble.