“The strange and embarrassing thing about being the target of a conspiracy, an actual conspiracy, is that it undermines one’s own understanding of the world. It is true that Gawker was always a publication that took risks. It had bad manners and sometimes bad judgment.
Occasionally, it published things that it would regret—just as, for instance, the New York Times has published things that it regrets.”
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