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There are still a few bugs, says editor Erik Wemple, “but we decided that eliminating them post-launch would align with our philosophy — namely, that we’re TBD, a site whose development is always uncertain, forever under construction,” he says. “Sculpting this product in plain view of users, we figured, would present a refreshing break from the tradition of launch perfectionism.” || Champagne flows.|| TBD owner Robert Allbritton discusses the site with Staci Kramer. || Kramer critiques TBD. || The editors will chat here at 1 p.m. ET today.
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