salon vs. slate vs. atlantic

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don't know what to vote for, none of them really have my loyalty or affection. maybe the atlantic? slate is prob the worst to me

goole, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:08 (twelve years ago) link

salon the worst. paglia and greenwald, enough said. i still read it daily

this made me lol

Vaseline MEN AMAZING JOURNEY (DJP), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:09 (twelve years ago) link

What the fuck is the deal with all the JFK conspiracy articles on Salon?

Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link

I only ever read the Atlantic in print, because my parents subscribed to it forever and have now bought me a gift subscription (likewise with Harper's). I did enjoy the recent issue on research into whether parasites from cats can alter our behavior. Had ~just~ enough tabloidness about it.

dan m, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:38 (twelve years ago) link

Also this great pic of the principal researcher:

http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/coma/images/issues/201203/mcauliffe-wide.jpg

dan m, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:39 (twelve years ago) link

agl

goole, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link

Every time I visit Slate they have some challopsy article featured, like "Why Beer is Better Warm than Cold"

President Keyes, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:23 (twelve years ago) link

I am amazed each of these sites makes enough money to pay lots of salaries and I wonder if tablet-culture is gonna make that harder. it'd prob be harder to put up a paywall today than it was in their failed-experiment days, there really are a lot of other places to go for 'this kinda stuff'. or maybe it's the opposite cause people are willing to pay for apps.

― iatee, Thursday, March 8, 2012 12:51 PM (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

atlantic has that "ideas conf." though it makes a legit profit on its own im pretty sure, likely thru smart web strategy
slate is owned by wapo/kaplan and i dont think would make a profit otherwise
salon im pretty sure has until very recently been on the brink of complete failure though i guess theyve turned around in the last 6mo/1yr

max, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:25 (twelve years ago) link

anyway i dont really have a strong feeling. atlantic is probably the best designed. salon has more of my favorite writers.

max, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:25 (twelve years ago) link

rly wonder abt the money side of all of these, esp salon

i'm amazed at the comment box action salon gets.

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:09 (twelve years ago) link

salon -- the only one of these i check every day, obv for greenwald but their political coverage is generally pretty good. i almost never read online comments but the threads on their advice columnist's posts (which usually contain no actual advice and are kind of like garrison keillor on acid or something) are invariably entertaining. andrew o'hehir is way less hateable than the zacharek/taylor terrible twosome.

slate -- kind of totally hate it, literally cannot remember ever reading a single memorable article there, except for those 'random fact' pieces like 'so whatever happened to that hole in the ozone layer'?

atlantic -- i actually had a subscription for a year, which is more than long enough to notice that all their cover stories sound exactly the same. good articles here and there, of course.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 9 March 2012 00:11 (twelve years ago) link

I am amazed each of these sites makes enough money to pay lots of salaries

i always wonder how much they pay their writers

lex pretend, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:48 (twelve years ago) link

does that really annoying mommy blog lady still write for salon? ayelet waldman? i used to read salon in the early 00s just to be annoyed by her.

sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:17 (twelve years ago) link

if slate can't break even what good is it to wapo?

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:21 (twelve years ago) link

i dont read any of these and thought the atlantic was a 'magazine'

Lamp, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:26 (twelve years ago) link

well wapo cant break even either

lag∞n, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:27 (twelve years ago) link

yeah i guess slate is prob a better long term bet than a newspaper

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:29 (twelve years ago) link

Every time I visit Slate they have some challopsy article featured, like "Why Beer is Better Warm than Cold"

― President Keyes, Thursday, March 8, 2012 4:23 PM (3 hours ago)

ha!

Abarham Lincoln posing (Abbbottt), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:02 (twelve years ago) link

Until looking at this poll I am p sure I thought slate and salon were the same thing. Same looking websites! Same looking name!

Abarham Lincoln posing (Abbbottt), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:03 (twelve years ago) link

Like thank god slate is not on trial and I'm not an eyewitness testimony.

Abarham Lincoln posing (Abbbottt), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:04 (twelve years ago) link

even their stupid favicons are borderline indistinguishable

Abarham Lincoln posing (Abbbottt), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:04 (twelve years ago) link

i think the commenters on slate are marginally saner than the ones on salon

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 03:10 (twelve years ago) link

Greenwald, Pareene, Seitz, duh

Seitz has moved to the Vulture, which brings Salon down in my estimation greatly. Still, I'll vote for it because they occasionally have some good articles, I don't read the Atlantic very often, and Slate's Cultural Gabfest is so terrible and annoying I wind up listening to at least 15 minutes every week before I go nuts and want to scream and then i go back to it just because I can't believe how awful they are.

stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Friday, 9 March 2012 05:46 (twelve years ago) link

though if I'm honest - now that Seitz is gone - I only ever read these when they're linked by someone on Twitter/fb/here.

stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Friday, 9 March 2012 05:47 (twelve years ago) link

from an older thread abt salon:

worst part of salon: the articles that say "i wondered and wondered about whether i was a bad parent for reasons x, y, and z and then realized how wrong conventional wisdom is because i am really a great parent, though i am not perfect because part of good writing is laying out your imperfections." aaaaaarrrgh.
― Maria (Maria), Sunday, July 3, 2005 2:16 PM (6 years ago)

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 9 March 2012 06:06 (twelve years ago) link

I don't know enough about the Atlantic, but Salon and Slate both suffer from that middle-class "am I ethical enough?" bullshit. They sometimes come off as a parody of what the cliché "Guardian readers" are in the UK. That's why the Slate Culture Gabfest is so goddamn infuriating. There are so many things they treat as "ooh, I know it looks kind of stupid and I can't believe I'm saying it but I really like x".

stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Friday, 9 March 2012 06:10 (twelve years ago) link

When I was in college I had the vague notion of wanting to be a magazine journalist, and my family referred me to a friend who was a moderately successful magazine journalist, and I remember him being like "you should contact this guy Will Saletan, he's doing this thing called Slate on *the internet*" etc. I had never heard of it at the time, and I was so fucking green and dumb that I just e-mailed Will Saletan and basically said "Hi C____ S_____ said I should e-mail you about an internship can I have one?" and didn't attach a resume or anything.

simulation and similac (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 March 2012 06:17 (twelve years ago) link

atlantic is more thinking smart thoughts abt the world by inhuman people who have been to lots of college and twitter but not the actual world

― lag∞n, Thursday, March 8, 2012 5:36 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

lol

atlantic has maybe 3 writers i read, slate has 2, salon has 1, so atlantic.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 9 March 2012 06:28 (twelve years ago) link

I was thinking that you could make a really great site by combining writers from these 3 and you could also make the worst site on the internet

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:05 (twelve years ago) link

how about a daily back and forth with joan walsh and katie roiphe?

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:20 (twelve years ago) link

Slate, easily. A bunch of my favourite online writers, incl John Dickerson, Dana Stevens, Jody Rosen, and very enjoyable podcasts. Don't understand the hate for their arts coverage at all.

Used to read Salon pre-subscription experiment but I don't visit it unless someone links to it on Twitter - usually a Greenwald or Pareene piece - or I'm scanning Metacritic for film reviews and I remember I like O'Hehir.

Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Friday, 9 March 2012 17:42 (twelve years ago) link

yeah i like dana stevens a lot, dahlia lithwick too.

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:05 (twelve years ago) link

I really really dislike their television critic. Worst writer ever.

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:17 (twelve years ago) link

troy paterson?? really?? i dig him a lot

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:17 (twelve years ago) link

i have a kneejerk contempt of all tv criticism. idk why.

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link

yeah me too I realize it's irrational

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:23 (twelve years ago) link

theres a lot of bad tv criticism out there but i think paterson is pretty good

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:23 (twelve years ago) link

TV criticism, hardly worth the effort

Vulture is an NYmag thing, yes?

Literal Facepalms (Dr Morbius), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link

I was thinking that you could make a really great site by combining writers from these 3 and you could also make the worst site on the internet

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

― iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:05 (2 hours ago) Permalink

I actually think this kind of internet media could really benefit from more consolidation -- there are too many sites to check right now and I wind up checking none.

the prurient pinterest (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link

it seems so pointless. it seems most disconnected from the relationship between program and audience.

xp hurting, get yourself some rss!

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link

troy paterson?? really?? i dig him a lot

i don't know how this is possible. i've never read anything by him that i felt was well-written or insightful about the subject matter. and plenty of embarrassing pieces that read like creative writing assignments

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link

well the consolidation is happening on a certain level, like there are more aggregation type sites. I feel like the place where an article came from matters less and less.

xp

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:29 (twelve years ago) link

does that really annoying mommy blog lady still write for salon? ayelet waldman?

Mrs. Michael Chabon iirc!

Cuba Pudding, Jr. (jaymc), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:29 (twelve years ago) link

When David Edelstein wrote for Slate in the early '00s, he was probably my favorite film critic. Then he decamped for New York in the days when its website wasn't as culturally prevalent as it is now, and I stopped reading him. Dana Stevens is generally pretty likeable, though.

Cuba Pudding, Jr. (jaymc), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link

voted for Slate, mostly for the podcasts which are usually pretty good

Also enjoy the Slate "Explainer" stuff.

silverfish, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:34 (twelve years ago) link

yeah i dont know i think TP is a good writer. dunno about the creative writing pieces.

dont know goole means about audience

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:36 (twelve years ago) link

I actually think this kind of internet media could really benefit from more consolidation -- there are too many sites to check right now and I wind up checking none.

― the prurient pinterest (Hurting 2), Friday, March 9, 2012 2:25 PM (10 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

its called twitter dawg

lag∞n, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:37 (twelve years ago) link

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

― iatee, Friday, March 9, 2012 12:05 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

to poop on

lag∞n, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:37 (twelve years ago) link

atlantic has occasional actual longform reporting. i'll probably read more nonsense on salon though, which has some very good writers but also a fair amounts of huffpo-itis. haven't thought about slate in years except when i see the occasional link to some music thing there or remember fondly this article: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/vice/2001/06/monkeyfishing.html

s.clover, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:43 (twelve years ago) link

xp every redesign is a betrayal

j., Saturday, 30 March 2019 00:01 (five years ago) link

it's sad, it was an american century

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D30q0pvXkAIxSPx.jpg:small

mookieproof, Wednesday, 10 April 2019 21:52 (five years ago) link

my fuckin dentist

rat bastard

j., Wednesday, 10 April 2019 21:56 (five years ago) link

one year passes...

The Atlantic is cutting 68 staffers - 17% of the total. Imagine having a staff of 400 and not being able to produce anything better than The Atlantic.

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 21 May 2020 14:00 (three years ago) link

The shrinking of media jobs is depressing but if it must happen...

k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Thursday, 21 May 2020 14:48 (three years ago) link

That's too bad. I don't usually think much of the Atlantic but they've been rocking their pandemic coverage imo.

The fillyjonk who believed in pandemics (Lily Dale), Thursday, 21 May 2020 15:22 (three years ago) link

i guess laurene powell jobs ran out of money : /

mookieproof, Thursday, 21 May 2020 16:23 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

the greatest #slatepitch of all: the dark side of coloring books

https://slate.com/culture/2020/08/coloring-books-history-coronavirus.html

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 15 August 2020 01:56 (three years ago) link

three weeks pass...

Basically, the center-right is terrified of the far-left and the center-left is terrified of the far right, and that is causing both to be less willing to criticize the fringe that is closest to them, which many earnestly see as obviously the lesser threat.

— Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) September 6, 2020

Brain genius stuff

Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Sunday, 6 September 2020 22:23 (three years ago) link

Seems like a weakness for a political journalist.

Maybe! I certainly worry about far right terrorists more. But I don't trust my ability to know who is the bigger threat and assiduously oppose both

— Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) September 6, 2020

jaymc, Sunday, 6 September 2020 22:28 (three years ago) link

eight months pass...

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?


Hoo boy.

Van Halen dot Senate dot flashlight (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, 26 May 2021 18:48 (two years ago) link

for me to poop on

Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 26 May 2021 19:01 (two years ago) link

eight months pass...

Atlantic on Atlantic crime

Saying nothing at all is an option that is permanently available to you, and that I urge you to more frequently consider. The same goes for tagging me into your thoughts.

— Ed Yong (@edyong209) February 24, 2022

papal hotwife (milo z), Thursday, 24 February 2022 16:55 (two years ago) link

two weeks pass...

The Atlantic has run the "you just can't say ANYTHING these days" essay again. This time, it's credited to Sarah Hepola. What's infuriating about this essay, no matter whose byline it carries this week, is that it pretends there are "forbidden" opinions that cry out to be debated, but...never tells you what they are. Because they're "forbidden," you see. I would love it if just one of these pieces offered a list of the topics you "can't write about." But they never do. "I’d grown terrified of being banished for views I considered reasonable, or at least worth discussing" — LIKE WHAT? COME ON, GIVE US JUST ONE. I DARE YOU. She gets SO close, too: "suddenly we were living in a time when so much that was once considered fair game for discussion (education, biological differences, the benefits of policing) had become dangerous." Love that second one, tucked carefully into that parenthetical... I'm sure someone at the Atlantic would be happy to give Hepola Charles Murray's email address; they could talk "biological differences" all day long and into the night. Oh, but she wouldn't be able to "discuss" it with readers of the Atlantic! The loss to our culture is incalculable, truly.

but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 12 March 2022 19:38 (two years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Why do artists and designers keep doing this? And why don't editors tell them, "I see what you did there, ha ha. Now put together the real version by deadline."

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FO72AjvXIAUKEsu.jpg

but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 28 March 2022 12:01 (two years ago) link

three months pass...

Stupid, but funny.

Fact Check-Fabricated image purports to show racist headline published by The Atlantic on Judge Clarence Thomas
By Reuters Fact Check

A digitally altered image circulating online purports to show a racist headline published by The Atlantic about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas following the Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. No such headline was published by the outlet, and the image is digitally altered.

The Atlantic logo is viewable at the top of the image, while the purported headline reads: “It’s Not Racist To Call Judge Clarence Thomas The N Word.”

A user who shared the image on Twitter said: “The “tolerant” Left is only tolerant of those who agree with them. Step out of line and the true nature of the Left presents itself”.

One iteration of the image gathered more than 1,000 likes at the time of writing.

...

A spokesperson for The Atlantic told Reuters no such headline was published by the outlet.

“This is a fabricated article, and we are reporting it as fake and a trademark infringement,” the spokesperson told Reuters.

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 30 June 2022 00:57 (one year ago) link

two weeks pass...

This article is completely insane. It's like something out of National Review. I half expect the author to be on Tucker Carlson by the end of the week.

but also fuck you (unperson), Wednesday, 20 July 2022 17:44 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

They should have gone with Vox. The Atlantic is home to like 9,000,000 alarmist essays about campus cancel culture

rob, Monday, 12 September 2022 20:28 (one year ago) link

three months pass...

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