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Revision as of 11:56, 1 December 2023

Jezebel is a US-based website featuring news and cultural commentary geared towards women. It was launched in 2007 by Gawker Media under the editorship of Anna Holmes as a feminist counterpoint to traditional women's magazines.

After the breakup of Gawker Media, the site was purchased by Univision Communications and later acquired by G/O Media. The site stopped publishing on November 9, 2023, when parent company G/O Media laid off its staff. It was then acquired by Paste on November 29, 2023 which announced plans to relaunch the website.

Jezebel has published misandric material such as the article Hardwired to Disappoint? The Crushingly Low Expectations of Men[1][2]

Jezebel has also written articles endorsing violence against men.Have You Ever Beat Up A Boyfriend? Cause, Uh, We Have.[3][4]

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