Difference between revisions of "Buzzfeed"

From GamerGate Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Text replacement - "index.php?title=" to "")
(Priorities USA Action funding controversy)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith<br />
 
Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith<br />
 
Boycotted? Yes<br />
 
Boycotted? Yes<br />
 
  
 
== Censorship ==
 
== Censorship ==
  
On September 1, Buzzfeed viral politics editor George Kerrigan (@gewqk) announced that he would fire all employees who listed &quot;videogames&quot; as a hobby at the time of their recruitment.<sup>[[#cite_note-1|[1]]]</sup> Encyclopedia Dramatica identifies @gewqk as Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti.
+
On September 1, Buzzfeed viral politics editor George Kerrigan (@gewqk) announced that he would fire all employees who listed &quot;videogames&quot; as a hobby at the time of their recruitment.<ref name="cite_ref-1"/> Encyclopedia Dramatica identifies @gewqk as Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti.
  
 
== Interview controversy ==
 
== Interview controversy ==
Line 17: Line 16:
 
[[Eron Gjoni]] [http://puu.sh/cf3wO/8846e5be52.jpg accused] Buzzfeed of modifying the transcript of an interview with him to the point that both Buzzfeed's questions and Gjoni's answers could be considered fabricated.
 
[[Eron Gjoni]] [http://puu.sh/cf3wO/8846e5be52.jpg accused] Buzzfeed of modifying the transcript of an interview with him to the point that both Buzzfeed's questions and Gjoni's answers could be considered fabricated.
  
== References ==
+
==Corporate Structure==
 +
 
 +
===Personnel===
 +
 
 +
* [[Jonah Peretti]] - CEO
 +
* [[Ben Smith]] - Editor in chief
 +
 
 +
===Funding===
 +
 
 +
Buzzfeed received $1.5 million from Democratic Party lobbying group [[Priorities USA Action]] during the 2016 campaign season.<ref name="2xwide"/>
  
<ol>
+
* 8/04/26 - $1,000,000 from [[Priorities USA Action]] 
<li><div id="cite_note-1">
+
* 9/28/16 - $500,000 from [[Priorities USA Action]] 
 +
* 10/31/16 - $25,000 from [[Americans for Responsible Solutions]] PAC
  
</div>
+
Brian Cates comments: <ref name="drawandstrike"/>
[[#cite_ref-1|↑]] https://encyclopediadramatica.es/File:Buzzfeedfire.png</li></ol>
 
  
Retrieved from &quot;http://wiki.gamergate.me/Buzzfeed&oldid=8423&quot;
+
: Let me try to explain how out of the ordinary this is. There's always 1 PAC super desperate to get an ad run that is gonna way overpay for it, and that's what happened in 2016 when a group called CONSERVATIVE, AUTHENTIC, RESPONSIVE LEADERSHIP FOR YOU AND FOR AMERICA paid the NYT's $118k to run an ad. Then ANOTHER group called IT'S THE COURT STUPID ended up paying a whopping $85,000 to the NYT's to get it's own ad run in the paper. But after that? Nothing.  All the NYT's took in that cycle was < $200,000. Now, let's look at the Washington Post. How much $ did THEY get in the 2016 election cycle from ad buys from PACs/political groups? WaPo took in $91k from the Democracy & Progress PAC to run an ad. After that? A massive dropoff. Next highest is Hoyer for Congress, $9,676.
  
This page was last modified on 25 February 2015, at 22:17.</li>
+
== References ==
 +
<references>
 +
<ref name="cite_ref-1">https://encyclopediadramatica.es/File:Buzzfeedfire.png</ref>
 +
<ref name="drawandstrike">drawandstrike (Brian Cates), Twitter thread, 4:21 PM 23 Apr 2019 https://twitter.com/drawandstrike/status/1120830188093353991 https://archive.ph/zF75L</ref>
 +
<ref name="2xwide">2xwide_dreaming, https://twitter.com/2xwide_dreaming/status/1120699907403321344 https://archive.ph/2RjHp</ref>
 +
</references>
  
 
[[Category:Publications|Publications]]
 
[[Category:Publications|Publications]]
 
[[Category:Stubs|Stubs]]
 
[[Category:Stubs|Stubs]]
 
[[Category:Boycotted|Boycotted]]
 
[[Category:Boycotted|Boycotted]]

Revision as of 15:12, 25 April 2019

This article is a stub:
It is very small and that makes us sad. Please help us expand it.

BuzzFeedLogo.png

Owner Jonah Peretti
Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith
Boycotted? Yes

Censorship

On September 1, Buzzfeed viral politics editor George Kerrigan (@gewqk) announced that he would fire all employees who listed "videogames" as a hobby at the time of their recruitment.[1] Encyclopedia Dramatica identifies @gewqk as Buzzfeed CEO Jonah Peretti.

Interview controversy

Eron Gjoni accused Buzzfeed of modifying the transcript of an interview with him to the point that both Buzzfeed's questions and Gjoni's answers could be considered fabricated.

Corporate Structure

Personnel

Funding

Buzzfeed received $1.5 million from Democratic Party lobbying group Priorities USA Action during the 2016 campaign season.[2]

Brian Cates comments: [3]

Let me try to explain how out of the ordinary this is. There's always 1 PAC super desperate to get an ad run that is gonna way overpay for it, and that's what happened in 2016 when a group called CONSERVATIVE, AUTHENTIC, RESPONSIVE LEADERSHIP FOR YOU AND FOR AMERICA paid the NYT's $118k to run an ad. Then ANOTHER group called IT'S THE COURT STUPID ended up paying a whopping $85,000 to the NYT's to get it's own ad run in the paper. But after that? Nothing. All the NYT's took in that cycle was < $200,000. Now, let's look at the Washington Post. How much $ did THEY get in the 2016 election cycle from ad buys from PACs/political groups? WaPo took in $91k from the Democracy & Progress PAC to run an ad. After that? A massive dropoff. Next highest is Hoyer for Congress, $9,676.

References