I worked in a government UX/Digital Production job for over ten years and can tell you a pretty matter of fact, the analytics and user metrics say to me nobody is coming to our website for the babble.

Yes, I know we employed some brilliant subject matter experts whose sole purpose was to churn out content, at a rate of two pieces per month, times ten experts over many years, at 1000 words a pop. That’s a lot of reading material for a guy trying to produce meaningful content to have to push back on.

Most people do not come to your website to stay and read complex articles in long winded text blocks, nor do they want unnecessary instructions or pages full of quick links to meaningless FAQs containing stuff, just more useless stuff. Users want YOU to simply satisfy their goals, to answer their question, or to allow them to complete a task or to solve a problem, so they can get the “H” out of there pronto; yes, your customers have lives, so don’t bog them down with useless drivel.

Users usually skim pages looking for highlighted keywords, meaningful headings, short paragraphs and scannable lists, and they’ll skip the content that’s irrelevant to them, which is probably most of it.

Google Analytics tells me bullshit is bad for business, what do other people say: