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 ...
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 ...
Hello, human reader who presumably enjoys reading about cars and, on occasion, fighter planes! Like you, we think constantly about the future, and now we need your help figuring out what's next for ...
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 ...
Hey A.V. Club readers. Hi. We know that the past 24 hours have been bumpy—something that’s been true of every one of our site redesigns, but especially when it involves this significant of a ...
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 ...
Looming internet syndicate Gawker Media (of which Gizmodo is a humming nodule) has published a new site today: Kinja, the weblog guide. As a sort of ‘weblog of weblogs,’ Kinja is designed to aggregate ...
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 ...