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    Gawker Stalker. On March 14, 2006, Gawker launched Gawker Stalker Maps, a mashup of the site's Gawker Stalker feature and Google Maps. After this, Gawker Stalker—originally a weekly roundup of celebrity sightings in New York City submitted by Gawker readers—was frequently updated, and the sightings are displayed on a map.

    • 2002
    • 2002 (original), July 28, 2021 (re-launch)
    • New York City
    • Gawker Media (original iteration), Bustle Digital Group (2021 iteration)
  2. If I had, I would have seen that the site’s “Stalker Map” had featured a few unflattering sightings of the comedian allegedly “drunk” in various NYC locations. For Gawker’s bloggers, the map was not our central concern: Readers sent tips to an in-box, someone made a split-second decision; interns made the updates.

  3. Feb 3, 2023 · When readers began sending me tips about celebrity sightings and we published them in a recurring feature called Gawker Stalker, some celebrities accused us of directly endangering their safety.

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