Over the years, many who read the news in the USA were surprised to find a magazine, ostensibly for teenagers, became one of the last bastions of mainstream press resistance.
A holdout from the earlier purges at other organizations, it was silenced this week.
I find this noteworthy USA news because it helps chronicle the ongoing collapse of the commercial press in the country.
Teen Vogue has now been folded into Vogue, and all politics reporters, all Black women and all trans people working there were fired on Monday (11/3/25) morning.
That is, none of the people who made Teen Vogue a surprisingly effective civics communication vehicle remain with the magazine.
Shit. Makes me worried for Ars Technica, too. It’s also owned by Condé Nast.
Now we riot
Teen vogue was the line? I mean, I’m happy we’ve finally made it, just confused as to why that’s the line, but let’s goooooooo
The line was crossed about 500 years ago.


