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The online discussion drew in some critics of Gawker and its affiliates from a past issue - its involvement in a long-running online controversy over the treatment of women in gaming, and video-game journalism, that's loosely referred to as #gamergate. Some irate readers suggested the outrage be directed at Gawker's advertisers. Gawker's motto is "Today's gossip is tomorrow's news". Early Friday, "Gawker" was the second most popular term on Twitter in the U.S. Not everyone has to feel good about the truth. Natasha Vargas-Cooper, senior reporter for Gawker affiliate Jezebel, also defended its publication. Gawker editor-in-chief Max Read had responded to the initial volley of comments, saying "given the chance gawker will always report on married c-suite executives of major media companies f**cking around on their wives." Why would anyone care if he wants to hire an escort?" wrote reader Mike Johnson of Los Angeles on Gawker's Facebook page. "This guy is not an antigay politician whose hypocrisy needs to be outed. Readers pointed out that publicizing Geithner's possible sexual orientation did nothing for the public good: he's not a public official or political candidate who has advocated against gay rights, for instance. I would not have chosen to run it as is." Gawker senior writer Adam Weinstein tweeted: "I had no part in this. Re/Code co-executive editor Kara Swisher tweeted: "An appalling act of gay shaming disguised as a story - thought we were way past this crap." Journalist Glenn Greenwald tweeted: "I'm a fan of Gawker & several of its journalists, but that article is reprehensible beyond belief: it's deranged to publish that." Some critics shared it via archive.is so that people interested in the issue didn't need to send traffic to Gawker. The story itself had been intermittently unavailable on the site late Thursday and early Friday.

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The escort's story, told to Gawker writer Jordan Sargent after the escort was rebuffed, drew a torrent of criticism on Gawker's Facebook page and Twitter. Zhang (staff features writer), Tarpley Hitt (staff writer), Olivia Craighead (staff writer), Claire Carusillo (contributing writer), Tammie Teclemariam (contributing writer), Allie Jones (contributing writer), Sarah Hagi (contributing writer) and Darcie Wilder (senior social media editor).Gawker now has an "influence and audience that demands greater editorial restraint," he wrote. In her post, Finnegan listed Gawker’s current editorial staff: Brandy Jensen (features editor), Jocelyn Silver (managing editor), George Civeris (senior editor), Kelly Conaboy (senior features writer), Jenny G. And if you don’t, that’s really more of a ‘you’ problem, I think.” Regarding the new Gawker’s frenetic design, which among things crops off much of the site’s logo on the homepage, Finnegan commented, “You might notice it all looks a little different, and to that I say ‘a change of scenery enriches the soul.’ So, I hope you like it. The Thiel-backed litigation included Hulk Hogan’s invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Gawker over a video the website posted showing the wrestler having sex with his ex-friend’s wife a jury awarded Hogan $140 million in damages in the case. ( Univision sold those sites, known as Gizmodo Media Group, along with The Onion to a private-equity backed G/O Media.) Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, had been angry about an old Gawker story that reported he was gay. In 2016, Nick Denton’s Gawker Media filed for bankruptcy and sell six of its websites to Univision Communications for $135 million - excluding - after it lost lawsuits funded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel. Do Gawker … again.”įinnegan was Gawker’s features editor from 2014-15, moving on to become executive editor of tech-focused site The Outline, which BDG acquired in 2019 and then shut down last year. “The world was lost in darkness and desperately needed light. I was living off of Biden Bucks, watching a lot of ‘Love It or List It,’ and wondering what I would do with my life,” she wrote. After the company came back to her in January, “It was a dark time. “The current laws of civility mean that no, it can’t be exactly what it once was, but we strive to honor the past and embrace the present,” Finnegan wrote in the reborn site’s welcome post.įinnegan said she initially turned down BDG’s offer to run Gawker last year. Current headlines on Gawker include “Do Justin and Hailey Bieber Hate Each Other?”, “Teigen Tales: House Sold for $17 Million” and “Manga-Loving Teens J’Accused of Misusing Government Dollars.”īDG hired Leah Finnegan, a former Gawker staffer, as the new site’s editor in chief.












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