11/11/2022 0 Comments Twitter gawker![]() ![]() In the larger context of the overall attack, the Campfire chat was just one more lightning bolt in a PR storm that is likely to be felt in its fullest fury at Gawker HQ beginning Monday. That didn’t stop some Twitter users from making a lot out of Richard Lawson’s use of the word, “peasants.” Blogger Ben Domenech, who has had his own brief moment in the Gawker sun, tweeted a pretty typical response: “Gawker reaction to 1.5 million people’s username/passwords being compromised: they’re just ‘peasants.’. The exchange was likely joking and referencing an alleged hack that took place last summer. Newt Gingrich boasted See Jeff Neumann, Newt Gingrich Brags About His Twitter Followers, Gawker, August 1, 2011, gawker. It read, in part:Ī subject of real contention for longtime Gawker readers discussing the hack on sites like Tumblr and Twitter appeared to be a Campfire exchange documented in a screen capture given to The Village Voice’s “Runnin’ Scared” ![]() In the “Read Me” file attached to Gawker’s stolen data, Gnosis quoted an alleged Campfire chat exchange between Gawker editors that gave a hint about the hackers’ motivations.
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