Nick Denton Goes Soul-Searching in Gawker Comments
Fittingly, it's about a New York article on Mark Zuckerberg.
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Fittingly, it's about a New York article on Mark Zuckerberg.
Product turncoat Joe Muto is unapologetic.
Nigerian spammers tried phishing her address book.
A mostly anonymous blogging star comes forward.
One reporter voiced his concerns about leadership in an angry e-mail.
The pictures don't look good, but there's supposedly video, too.
New editor-in-chief A.J. Daulerio has something to prove.
Residents of rural states post mean things on message boards.
The New Jersey governor's relationship with Fox News boss Roger Ailes is the target of the gossip blog's lawsuit.
The new-media guru hosted a marriage-equality event last night.
The blogger fills out our patented questionnaire.
"The kind of attention we got — which spiked Gawker.com traffic — is the kind we can do without," said Denton.
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