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Gawker releases a tabloid style news site

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Gawker has yet another blog. Released yesterday, Sploid promises to be the much-needed anti-Drudge website. Plus, unlike right wing douchebag Matt Drudge, it looks like the people behind Sploid actually know how to write HTML. Here's how they define themselves:

"Sploid is a news site with a tabloid mentality -- top stories up top, played big, as fast as they break. If there's a political line, it's anarcho-capitalist: sniffing out hypocrisy and absurdity, whether from salon left or religious right."

Click here to check out Sploid.

Comments

not a fan of the von mises, eh?

anarcho-capitalist? pretty fucking stupid. If you want to be a free-market yuppy then just say it, the "anarcho" line isnt fooling anyone. Everyday this little e-zine is starting to remind me more and more of VICE from the bad bands to the bad politics featured.

...well played

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