HACKER Q&A
📣 ehPReth

What’s Wrong with Wired?


I remember in my youth being excited to read a new issue of WIRED and seeing what was up — recently though I’ve seen some comments here and elsewhere saying they’ve gone down the drain or are otherwise bad…

Are they no longer (or were never) what they once were? Or are they fine?


  👤 apress Accepted Answer ✓
For one, the longtime top editor and editorial visionary Chris Anderson left in 2012 and there has been a bit of a revolving door for top leadership since then. There was also a visual design overhaul which in my opinion lost a lot of the energy and vitality of the old Wired look https://www.adweek.com/performance-marketing/wireds-new-edit...

👤 znpy
I bought some copies of the italian version a decade ago... It was maybe 2010 or 2011.

It wasn't really interesting. It pretty much along the lines of "hey look at this problem... and how technology will definitely fix that in the next years!".

At the time it was some form of fanboy magazine, totally looking away from the problem that technology was causing.

And that was before the mess that the last decade has been.


👤 johnthuss
I still greatly enjoy the feature articles in Wired, especially the stories that are more in the true crime genre about hacking or mysteries.

I've been reading it for about seven years and I'd actually say it has gotten better - i.e. fewer listicles. I might be in the minority, but I prefer reading the print version of the magazine.


👤 PaulHoule