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The decline of The Stranger

Posted By Dylan On June 21, 2009 @ 3:57 pm In soapbox | Comments Disabled

Remember when the Stranger was edgy, fun, cool, and hip? Me neither, but remember when the Slog [1] was a must-read local blog?

In the last couple months, I’ve basically stopped reading it. Yeah, Eli Sanders did some great work covering the last days of the P-I, and every once in a while one of the other authors comes up with a good article in a blind-squirrel-find-acorn way, but the rest of it seems to have crumbled from being humorous and ironic to being a cross between an angry teenage wannabe sensitive hipster and an angry teenage wannabe gay rights activist who thinks everyone else isn’t gay enough.

Here’s how I think the Slog’s content currently breaks down:

Current Slog post content, showing it's mostly Dan Savage being unreadable

Current Slog post content, showing it's mostly Dan Savage being unreadable


You can see where the unreadability comes from.

At this point, the Slog can’t even cover Capitol Hill well anymore — Capitol Hill Seattle [2] is running circles around them, natch, but it’s almost like they’ve forgotten they’re even on Capitol Hill.

It’s all about content, kids. And maybe turning the place into an Andrew Sullivan/Democratic Underground repeater station is working, but you’re gaining the whole world while losing Broadway and John. Push Dan off onto his own blog and get back to what you did well. Whatever that was.


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