Long-time Slashdot reader pvjr writes that “The Inquirer is giving up the ghost and going dark in March, 2020.”

An announcement on the site from the site’s editor explains that the change is “due to a recent decline in digital advertising, along with a change of focus for the business…”

“We came, we Inquired, we’re off to the pub.”

The site will remain live until the end of March, but Thursday [was] the final day that we will be publishing new content…

Before joining, I was a long-time admirer of the site, which since its debut in 2001 has energised tech journalism with its fearless attitude, snarky reporting, world-reaching exclusives and its ability to have an, er, bit fun now and again. This is all, of course, because of the fantastic team of journalists behind it…

And that brings me to the most important point of all. Thank you — yes, you! — dear reader. Over the past two decades, you have been the lifeblood of this website. Without you, The INQUIRER would have been a short-lived experiment, but your inquisitiveness, support and, er, often honest feedback made The INQUIRER the success that it was.

We’ll see you down the pub…

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