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Valleywag – Silicon Valley news and gossip, shut down in 2008 [112] Defamer – shut down in 2015 [113] Fleshbot – sex and sex industry coverage, sold in 2012 to Fleshbot's editor Lux Alptraum [114] io9 – science, science fiction, and futurism; merged into Gizmodo in 2015; Cink – Hungarian blog, defunct in 2015
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. For satirical news, see List of satirical news websites. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely ...
It was initially a mock title proposed by Hollywood news and gossip blog Defamer [6] [7] and mistakenly reported as genuine by a number of sources of film information, including MovieTome, where it was still being used in the search results as late as 2011, [8] The Irish Times, The Boston Globe, [9] and (although no longer) the Internet Movie ...
The internet loves celebrity gossip, but sometimes rumors get so intense that the people being talked about step in to put a stop to them. All kinds of notable names — from Khloé Kardashian to ...
This fake news website mostly consists of celebrity gossip and death hoaxes, but a few of its other stories were disseminated on social media. When the site was up it said that it was "a combination of real shocking news and satire news" and that articles were for "entertainment and satirical purposes" only. [9] [9] [25] News Hound news-hound ...
Let’s be real, we all love a bit of gossip — yes, even the people who claim they don’t. Whether it’s whispering about a coworker’s love life, dissecting an old high school friend’s ...
It’s not something that gets discussed outside of gossip blogs and your desk at work, though. A code of silence seems to exist in modern critical discourse, where elective plastic surgery is ...
Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers that was based in New York City and focused on celebrities and the media industry. [1] According to SimilarWeb, the site had over 23 million visits per month in 2015. [2] Founded in 2002, Gawker was the flagship blog for Denton's Gawker Media.