If you're a Kinja user — that is to say, if you're active in the comment section on Jalopnik (or AV Club, Gizmodo, Jezebel, Kotaku, Lifehacker, The Root, or The Takeout) — there's a high likelihood ...
The site seems different today because it is different. Not only have we entirely redesigned the way this site looks, we've changed the way it operates. Yesterday, you were a reader and a commenter.
When Univision bought Gawker Media Group for $135 million in a bankruptcy auction last year, they got a critical piece of technology pretty cheap. Kinja, the publishing system that Gawker founder Nick ...
When a group of female staffers at Jezebel wrote that Gawker higher ups were ignoring their complaints about being subjected to violent rape imagery on the company’s own publishing platform, it became ...
Hello, friends! Don’t be startled. This is, in fact, Gizmodo. It just looks a little different now. And works so much better. Some of the changes you’re seeing here are obvious, and are already ...
Good news, long-time A.V. Club readers! If you had an AVC legacy account—i.e., an account you used before Disqus to comment on our site—you can now connect it with your Kinja account. Read the ...
In the culmination of a dayslong struggle to suppress a post that repeatedly referred to its CEO, Jim Spanfeller, as a herb, G/O Media has taken the drastic step of removing the article from its Kinja ...
When it comes to not treating online commenters like scum, the gossip site Gawker and its affiliates have long been in the vanguard. On Monday the publishing group’s auto blog, Jalopnik, took things ...
Hey, A.V. Club readers. We’re a little less than a month into our Kinja existence, and as we promised in our previous update, our development team has been working diligently to address some of the ...
Hello friends, peers, contributors. Today, Lifehacker launches our new discussion platform, called Kinja, designed to turn an often unwieldy comment section into a valuable, streamlined system for ...