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The Drudge Report is a tabloid website which hit the big time breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal. It is the work of Matt Drudge, who worked at 7-11, McDonald's, and the CBS Studios gift shop before finding his calling as an Internet gossip. He also "wrote" (not really; much of it is verbatim reprints of emails to Drudge, chat transcripts, National Press Club transcripts, pages of nothing but 0s or 1s, and quotes) a book of stream-of-consciousness drivel and assorted filler, the Drudge Manifesto, which sold a lot of copies to the same sort of smarmy people who think the Cluetrain Manifesto and The Cathedral and the Bazaar are profound and cutting edge.
The Drudge Report has not been particularly notable for anything since then, except as a driver of Internet traffic to other websites and having web design straight out of 1995. Drudge's usual style is to link to ordinary news items using sensationalist and often misleading headlines. A link from Drudge usually results in the article's comments section turning into a cesspool of racist dog whistles and moral panics. Drudge has been named as a significant conduit to über-conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' websites; in 2013, Drudge promoted at least 50 Jones articles and linked to at least 244 within 2 years.[1] Alex must have noticed, because in 2015, Drudge was invited on the InfoWars show. Take a wild guess if Drudge accepted the offer?[2]
Two absolutely worthy causes it has helped boost are birtherism[3][4] and global warming denial[5] (it was a big promoter of Climategate, of course).[6] How he makes any money from the site is a mystery since it carries only a few blind-banner ads, many of them from wingnut pressure groups. The website design has changed little and still looks very 1997-ish. It has inspired at least two spoof websites, the Sludge Report and the Drudge Retort.
The site's popularity has been dwindling steadily, Alexa stats show. And that's even with the artificially inflated number of viewers Drudge claims. The revisit number is "inflated"[7] by the use of an autorefresh script which refreshes the page every three minutes.[8]
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In September 2018, the Drudge Report linked to the BBC story proclaiming probiotics useless. This is a rare positive contribution to society from the Drudge Report, and it means that Drudge doesn't have to post anything accurate in the least for the next 10 years.
Surprisingly, since around 2019, the Drudge Report has occasionally headlined a more mocking stance of some of the most brain-baffling statements from Donald Trump, his staff, and his advisors. [9][10][11][12] Worshipers of the Orange One who demand unswerving loyalty to the president in their media were not amused.
See also
- The Huffington Post
- Andrew Breitbart
- Marc Morano, proprietor of a denialist clone of the Drudge Report.
External links
- Matt Drudge, the homophobe
- Drudge Report
- Sludge Report, a spoof website
- Drudge Retort, another spoof website
- Drudge Report Black Crime Coincidence?, TYT
- Peak Drudge.
References
- ↑ How Matt Drudge Serves As Alex Jones' Web Traffic Pipeline: Drudge Report Has Linked To Jones' Infowars Site 244 Times In Two Years by Ben Dimiero (April 26, 2013 9:19 AM EDT) Media Matters for America.
- ↑ Matt Drudge Visits the Alex Jones Show: Full Interview
- ↑ Matt Drudge hypes Jerome Corsi's new birther book, Salon
- ↑ With Drudge Report's Help, Birthers Latch Onto Phony Forgery Theory, Talking Points Memo
- ↑ Drudge and the denialists, Deltoid
- ↑ Drudge, Washington Times falsely claim allegedly hacked e-mails show global warming is not real, Media Matters
- ↑ "Latest from ReTran USA » Blog Archive » Hitwise Shock: Drudge Rank Misleading". retran.com. Retrieved 2009-04-14. "Drudge’s page instructs your browser to refresh once every three minutes, thus inflating the hit counts"
- ↑ These numbers also ignore the 3-minute auto-refresh that Drudge activates on his page.. "Drudge (refresh) loads 800,000,000 pages (refresh) in October '08". www.thestandard.com. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
- ↑ Drudge Report, 2020 Apr 24, archived 2020 Apr 24
- ↑ Drudge Report, 2020 Apr 23
- ↑ "Drudge faces conservative pushback after mocking Trump's Colorado wall comment" by Joe Concha, The Hill, 2019 October 24
- ↑ "‘What’s Going On’ With Drudge?: Trump Privately Seethes Over Impeachment Coverage" by Nicole Lafond, Talking Points Memo, 2019 November 25