I see someone came out on Twitter as going to work for Deadspin and was already mean-tweeted into not taking the job. Kinda supports the whole thinking they are martyrs thing...
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I see someone came out on Twitter as going to work for Deadspin and was already mean-tweeted into not taking the job. Kinda supports the whole thinking they are martyrs thing...
If you're going to bring this up, at least tell the whole story. The guy apologized profusely saying he'd never had any kind of community support at any point in his career, and if he'd known how many people cared about that much about the site he never would have taken the gig.
Deadspin writers aren't generating hundreds of mean tweets. Its readers are.
The guy posted he'd never send a mean tweet again in his life because of the responses he gets. And I know it wasn't the writers themselves, but it's all stemming from this ridiculous "victim" mentality, as though they were forced to leave their jobs or something. Them all feeling they need applauded for having their "I am Spartacus" moment.
The guy posted he'd never send a mean tweet again in his life because of the responses he gets. And I know it wasn't the writers themselves, but it's all stemming from this ridiculous "victim" mentality, as though they were forced to leave their jobs or something. Them all feeling they need applauded for having their "I am Spartacus" moment.
Huh? You don't think the people who are pissed aren't pissed because of the corporate censorship they attempted?
This is where you lose me. This isn't "corporate censorship". It's new ownership deciding which direction they want to head in. It's ownership saying "this is the type of content we want to publish now." How is that censorship? You really think these writers should be guaranteed to be paid to write whatever they feel like writing?
It is censorship, but that word is so strongly associated with freedom of speech arguments I don't like it when people use it in these situations. The fact is we are all subject to censorship every day by our employer.This is where you lose me. This isn't "corporate censorship". It's new ownership deciding which direction they want to head in. It's ownership saying "this is the type of content we want to publish now." How is that censorship? You really think these writers should be guaranteed to be paid to write whatever they feel like writing?
You can play with semantics if you want, they were told to "stick to sports" or be fired. Again, do you really think the people that are mad aren't actually mad about that?
It's a very bizarre conclusion, I'm curious how you got there.
I hope he does some version of the Jamboroo as well. I don't know if I can survive without my Jim Tomsula Lifehack of the week.https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vb58dx/what-is-the-most-thrown-away-food
The Funbag lives on! Magary has landed at Vice (temporarily).
I hope he does some version of the Jamboroo as well. I don't know if I can survive without my Jim Tomsula Lifehack of the week.
Did you ever watch Foodspin with Drew Magary and Albert Burneko? Those guys were great togetherhttps://unnamedtemporarysportsblog.com/
They're back...for a few days anyway. Good stuff. I've missed some of these writers.
Did you ever watch Foodspin with Drew Magary and Albert Burneko? Those guys were great together
Thanks for the link. I'm so glad these folks are back, even if it's temporary
The Barstool people are human trash. Dealt with them professionally too, and they are even bigger piles of trash then their public persona, which is saying something.
If you think Deadspin was ever just about sports you missed the point of it. I bet Magary ends up at the Ringer or the Athletic. As long as I get my "Haters guide to William Sonoma catalog" and "Why your team sucks" I will be ok.
Interesting. I know they're a little different than the Athletic but it's still going to be hard for them to make a go at it, IMO.https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/fo...scription-website-defector-media-01eeamhmvyem
They're getting the band back together as a subscription-based service.
Interesting. I know they're a little different than the Athletic but it's still going to be hard for them to make a go at it, IMO.
Oh, yeah. A media startup is a roll of the dice under any circumstances, and to try and do it without any VC backing seems like a longshot. But I liked their content back in the deadspin days and I'll probably pony up for the subscription for however long it lasts.