Vantaggi
Occasionally fun topics. Scheduling flexibility. Remote work. Money for words.
Svantaggi
After a few months you may be lulled into the sense that all the complaints in the freelance community are just whiny or entitled or coming from unskilled writers. Then you'll get an editor who makes a litany of nonsensical revision requests, demands citations on common sense assertions, and seems incapable of reading above a sixth grade level. Once you make the requested revisions, they'll publish your article with a whole slew of new grammatical errors you didn't make.
Then they'll fire you for not meeting their "quality standards."
They don't have quality standards. They have a mindbumbingly pointless churn and burn content mill business model.
The editors are so completely different and inconsistent that you'd have to know which one you're writing for in order to submit a piece that doesn't get sent back for revision. And you never know who you're going to get. Often, it's more than one. Getting pieces sent back for revision isn't part of the editorial process here; it's grounds for termination.
If you're desperate for work, sure, take a role here. Just don't count on keeping it. One day you're getting shout outs from the editors on your good work. The next day, you're just out.