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But Thought Catalog, a powerhouse publisher that ranks among the 50 most visited Web sites in the United States, has disavowed any accountability for the pieces by claiming to be not quite a ...
The slogan for Thought Catalog proudly declares that “all thinking is relevant” with all the puffed-up bravura of an 18-year-old, completely lacking in expertise but absolutely certain that ...
Thought Catalog used to publish “some truly excellent writing” in addition to “angst-laden screeds,” she said, but now the latter are starting to far outnumber the former.
Thought Catalog hasn’t said anything about how or why the first article was mistaken for an authentic submission, and the website has not returned the Daily News’ request for comment.
For Thought Catalog's readers and its devoted (and often contentious) community of commenters, much of the site's appeal lies in the notion of shared experiences and culture-based sentimentality.
In the land of VC-backed media brands, Thought Catalog wants to be the indie media brand that could. Founded in 2010, The Thought & Expression Co., which includes sites Thought Catalog and Quote ...
The current Thought Catalog aesthetic, speaking broadly -- one that exists at the corner of thoughtless prurience and a nihilistic insistence upon mocking your prudish sensibility ...
When Ryan O’Connell started writing for Thought Catalog in 2011, I was a 20-year-old girl with a lot of feelings and even more uncertainty. O’Connell was a few years older than me and living ...
A well crafted troll is one of the surest ways to get published on Thought Catalog, second to a millennial-specific wisdom listicle (ex. 22 Things I Wish I'd Known When I was 22, Now That I'm 23).
Maybe Thought Catalog thinks it can continue profiteering from offensive content (and the inevitable “Thought Catalog is so awful!” think pieces that follow).
On Saturday, Thought Catalog published a “feminist” essay called 5 Things Women Need to Do in Their 20’s (Or Else the Suffragists Died For Nothing) that wasn’t written by a feminist at all.