Good lord is it hard to tell what anything on the AV Club landing page is.
Good lord is it hard to tell what anything on the AV Club landing page is.
AV Club getting added onto the header with Jezebal, Deadspin, etc., may bring some new people to these comment sections. Let’s all just keep in mind, we’re not trapped in here with Gawker, Gawker is trapped in here with us.
Yay! We’re still here, and we’re still loquacious smartasses!
I’m gettin’ too old for this shit.
Bear with them — they have three people and literally thousands of emails. They were responding late into the night last night and are going to keep at it until they’ve taken care of everybody.
I didn’t deliberately do anything. I don’t make the decisions about what web platform we use or when we use it; people in Miami boardrooms do. I’m the person who’s trying to make the site work for you within the parameters they set for me. If I had my druthers, nothing would ever change. But that’s not how the media…
I think the AVC is just a particularly bad fit for the Kinja template. Most of the other Kinja sites are more ephemeral — very few of Gizmodo’s users are really interested in finding the original article for the iPhone 4 launch years after it happened. Their content gets clicks and shares for a few days and recedes…
You’re doing the Lord’s work.