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Is anyone following the Hulk Hogan Vs Gawker Media trial (owners of Kotaku)

Gawker Media with a net worth of $300million

 

a TL: DR version is Hulk hogan was filmed having sex (without his knowledge), in it he said some racist things also, Gawker got this secretly filmed tape and plastered it all over their website - the same website that complained about the celebrity nude icloud hack "the Fappening"

 

Hulk Hogan takes them to court and sues them for $100 million - a laughable sum but considering the hipicorisy and how he was filmed without his knowledge, Gawkers defence of it being in the public interest was weak as shit and despite hilarious jurors being dismissed for being angry at him for certain wrestling matches the trial has gone ahead

 

He only fucking won, despite it best guesses of a potential moral victory and him getting modest sum........

 

$55 million in economic injuries + $60 milliion for emotional distress = a massive amount in damages owed by Gawker

 

And punitive damages will be tacked on top of that $110 million

 

 

So what does this mean for Kotaku (and the other media outlets) owned by Gawker

 

Is this the end for Kotaku?

 

Loving the obvious wrestling related puns and gif's that are blowing up on twitter right now

 

Schadenfreude to the max right now

 

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I didn't even know this was happening! Wow! (What a crazy sum as well! :o )

 

Actually, supposedly there's punitive damages to be paid on top of that as well!

 

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Good on the Hulk though, what Gawker did was inexcusable. Paparazzi tactics should never be considered acceptable!

 

$100 million is certainly not chump change and will definitely do some serious damage to Gawker as a whole (the company was worth $300 million in total back in 2009 and they made $6.7m profit out of $45m net revenue in 2014 - so this will decimate the group for sure). The big question here now is... which parts of Gawker will survive...

 

I reckon that Kotaku will probably be sold to someone else, rather than get shut down though.

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As with any site it usually just depends on the author rather than the site itself. I still look at Kotaku from time to time because I follow Patrick Klepek's work from his time at Giant Bomb and I've seen nothing to hint that the site has changed the way he writes his articles.

 

That's why it always makes me laugh when people claim that sites have a bias against certain companies. Usually showing some "evidence" that is years old from a writer who isn't even there anymore.

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I didn't realise that Kotaku was so loathed. I've been reading it all this time. I'm so embarrassed.

 

What should i be reading instead?

 

Came in here to ask the very same question! I find it fairly enjoyable to browse at work given there's always about 6 new stories on the page.

 

More importantly though I feel like they're one of the few videogame sites that do actual journalism, at least in so far as I'm aware. The No Man's Sky delay and the PS4 4K both spring to mind as recent stories broken by the site. In those cases both were also news rather than just information given to the site by publishers, which seems to be the way that most videogame 'news' websites work.

 

Open to the idea that it's not particularly well written, but I'm still interested in why it gets all the hate

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Honestly i have/had no idea why Kotaku is hated, i just loved the schadenfreude of this story, plus Gawker as a whole is a scummy media outlet, but i did some research

 

 

These two links give some good examples and explanation, and i can kind of see why they are disliked more now, still think the main reason is Gawker though

 

wait is there an entire subreddit?

https://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction

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