Sorry trolls, ‘Teen Vogue’ isn’t going anywhere

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Pro-Trump trolls are rejoicing online over the fall of Teen Vogue, which emerged during the 2016 election as a platform for sharp, incisive writing about politics. 

They were sent into a tizzy on Thursday morning by an article from Women’s Wear Daily that reported Teen Vogue will be ending its print publication. Along with that news, WWD reported that the magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, is laying off 80 people across the company and trimming issues for a variety of its publications.

To be clear: Teen Vogue is not going anywhere. It will continue to operate as a digital-only publication. It has 6 million likes on its Facebook page, 3.5 million followers on Twitter, and is on Snapchat Discover. The magazine had already gone to four issues per year as Conde pushed it to become focused on digital expansion.  Read more…

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