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''The Daily Dot'' is an online newspaper that covers Internet topics and eSports. It aims to be the "hometown newspaper" of the Internet, yet is primarily known for editorializing news items with sophomoric humor.〔Anthony Ha. ("Can ''The Daily Dot'' Become Web's 'Hometown Newspaper'?". ) ''AdWeek'', 8/23/2011.〕 It has a 25-member editorial staff.〔Ole Reißmann. ("Diese Roboter finden Witze und Wertvolles". ) ''Der Spiegel'', 9/7/2011.〕 The CEO is Nicholas White.〔Tomio Geron. ("The ''Daily Dot'' Is A Local Newspaper For The Social Web". ) ''Forbes'', 8/23/2011.〕 The newspaper was funded with an initial investment of approximately $600,000〔Alex Howard. ("The ''Daily Dot'' wants to tell the web's story with social data journalism". ) ''O'Reilly Radar'', 8/25/2011.〕 and launched publicly on August 23, 2011.〔Ryan Tate. ("Insane Internet People Get Their Own Newspaper". ) ''Gawker'', 8/23/2011.〕 It publishes around 50 articles a day.〔Lauren Indvik. ("''Daily Dot'' Launches as Community Newspaper for the Web". ) ''Mashable'', 8/23/2011.〕 In 2014, ''The Daily Dot'' acquired ''The Kernel'', which was founded by Milo Yiannopoulos.〔(''The Kernel'' acquired by ''The Daily Dot'' publisher; founder and editor Milo Yiannopoulos to move on )〕 ==Notable staff and writers== Current editors and contributors to this publication include Nicholas White, Austin Powell, Molly McHugh, Fernando Alfonso III,〔http://www.businessinsider.com/author/fernando-alfonso-iii〕 Cooper Fleishman, Aja Romano, Richard Lewis, Kevin Morris, Taylor Hatmaker, Casey Woods, Nimrod Kamer, and Ed Zitron.
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