A fantastic website that rekindled the spirit of my early web experience reading Suck, et. al. It published an uncanny number of unpublished writers that would create ballyhooed careers. More importantly, they, uniquely, published numerous people that would write one fantastic piece and didn’t chase a writing career (leaving everything out on the proverbial field).
It had a good period of influence with some cool stories and writers, but I honestly hadn't come across a story from The Awl organically since around 2015.
I personally stopped reading when they switched from Wordpress to Medium - found out recently that they switched back after a year, but it was too late at that point.
Agreed. AV Club is a gossip rag now. The Onion is spot on and hilarious as usual, but Kinja is a terrible discovery and reading experience so I don't blame you.
Maybe I'm weird but it seemed like there was always just too much stuff being published daily? The Verge is like this too. Anyway, the stuff I did manage to get at was always good.