The digital graveyard: BuzzFeed News joins sites hanging on in eerie afterlife
The site will remain online as an archive, alongside the Gawker reboot, the Toast, and a host of other defunct outlets
The closure of BuzzFeed News this week followed a familiar script for those who have followed the rise and fall of digital media. There were Twitter eulogies from current and former staff and op-eds on who was to blame for the site's mismanagement.
Bosses promised to keep the BuzzFeed News site online as an archive, which means, like so many other failed online projects, whatever happened to be on the homepage that day will now be frozen in time forever. In this case: a feature on the history of Midge, Barbie's pregnant sidekick, an explainer on what to do after overdosing" on weed and a review of Le Creuset's new shallot" cookware shade, which called the color the trend child of millennial pink and Alison Roman's shallot pasta".
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