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Vice, a Beleaguered Avatar of New Media, Hangs a ‘For Sale’ Sign (nytimes.com)
33 points by bookofjoe on Jan 22, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments


I used to go to vice a lot for news, but over the past 2 years the article feed has been flooded with a huge quantity of low quality, low effort content. A significant amount of the stories are either affiliate link compilations (hottest new vibrators!) or horoscopes (which occasionally make up the entirety of the first ~10 elements in the "latest news" section).


They used to do actual reporting/journalism. They'd send people overseas and check out for themselves the facts on the ground. However, like everyone else they succumbed to low effort clickbait and rage-engineering.


The affiliate link content marketing spam is really sad. There are good journalists that work or worked in the past for them that have had real world impact, even if you don't like their irreverent gonzo style. It is a shame that their hard and sometimes dangerous work gets put up online beside such trash. In my country, I've seen a few names show up in other more mainstream publications but fun is gone and replaced with a standard bland removedness from the story.


Ironically, that may have been an effort to raise revenue.


The death spiral effect for clickbait media.



I don’t watch TV much anymore, but I used to really like Viceland. Lots of thoughtful, well-produced programming, sort of like a bunch of documentaries on a variety of subjects. It would be sad to see it turned into the other garbage that legacy networks have turned into.


And nothing of value was lost.


Vice was amazing back in the day. I still remember watching the Vice guide to travel - Liberia, and NK episodes. Def opened my eyes a bit and took some courage to film.


The vice liberia piece was one of the most terrifying pieces of news media i have ever watched. If you havent seen it, go watch it now. Absolutely incredible.


Agree, learned about a part of the world I was completely ignorant of. Must have been a crazy time filming.


Even now they've got journos getting way too involved in crazy shit: https://youtu.be/QcGVGoO6WaI

Too bad the org is circling the drain.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRuSS0iiFyo is this the Liberia episode?



Virtue signaling doesn't pay bills? Who knew?




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