| > who in my opinion was completely in the wrong w/r/t Gawker I have a different opinion for four reasons. I appreciate Thiel’s long term thinking and just the effectiveness of the plot. That’s rare and neat, I think. But I also think it’s right because Gawker was a plague on society with its gossipy, trash journalism. We are better off as a society without the type of articles that out people because editors don’t like them or don’t like their politics. Specifically, they were in the wrong with Hogan and what they did was heartless. Finally, Gawker died legally. No laws were broken. Thiel had beef, for whatever reason and he used the law. While I don’t think Gawker is anywhere near more useful and professional news outlets (eg, NYT or Post) I think if other newsmakers break the law in such a way, they should be treated exactly the same way. |
Not to mention the fact that Gawker probably didn't have to die but instead basically committed suicide. Going into court and saying that you'd happily publish a toddler's sex tape isn't exactly sound legal strategy.