

Even people who hated the bastards dropped in now and then. It released footage of then-Mayor of Toronto Rob Ford smoking crack. The site published allegations against Kevin Spacey before anyone else. Say what you like about Gawker, though - really, I mean it, say what you like - but it was not dull.
#Gawker hypocrisy free#
When nudes of female celebrities leaked, an op-ed announced, “ Behind Every Bullied Woman Is a Man Yelling About Free Speech”. When a nude picture of WWE star Seth Rollins was leaked, though, Gawker Media blog Deadspin announced the news beneath the cheerful headline, “Let’s All look at Seth Rollins’s Dong.”)

The average Gawker employee was the sort of person who would post revenge porn while lambasting people who mildly transgressed against speech codes. Their writing pioneered the sort of effortful indifference that still leads Brooklynites to claim that people are “having a normal one” and things are “like, er, yikes”. The original site was a hive of mean-spirited moralists. Leah Finnegan, the new editor, admitted that the brand was “toxic” but appealed to the reader to keep “an open mind and an open heart.” (What is this? Gawker or an e-celeb issuing an apology video over a sexual harassment scandal?) Gawker returned in 2021 with the air of a drunk stumbling back into a party he had never been invited to.
