About YEET Magazine — AI, Tech & Digital Culture

About YEET Magazine — AI, Tech & Digital Culture
YEET Magazine: No Hype, Just AI, Automation & The Coming Robot Apocalypse (Kidding... Mostly)
We explain how algorithms are taking your job, your car, and your sense of reality — without the boring jargon or fake enthusiasm.

YEET Magazine is the digital publication you read when you want someone to tell you the truth about AI, automation, and the future of work without trying to sell you a course or a crypto coin. We cover how algorithms are quietly firing people (ask the 900 Amazon workers who got the axe from a machine), how AI-powered transit networks are killing your car, and why Generation Beta will be the first humans raised entirely by AI.

Wait, What Does 'YEET' Actually Mean?

We get this question a lot from people over 40 and HR departments. YEET is the 21st century's most versatile verb. It means to throw something with force and abandon. We throw information at you with force and abandon. No fluff. No 2,000-word intros that could have been an email. Just the signal, none of the noise. Our AI slang tracker confirms we chose correctly.

The YEET Promise (Not Legally Binding, But We Mean It) First 100 words answer the main question. Short paragraphs. Mobile-friendly. No academic robots. If you wanted a 10-page whitepaper, you'd be on a .edu domain.

Our Mission: Explain The Algorithmic Takeover

Every single article we publish connects back to AI, automation, algorithms, data, or digital transformation. Even our "about us" page. See what we did there? We are not a general tech blog. We are the staff writers for the robot revolution — and we're here to make sure you're not left behind. From AI in end-of-life care decisions to CBDCs and the cashless society, we follow the data.

True story: In 2024, a reader emailed us after reading our piece on Amazon's AI firing algorithm. She realized the "performance review" that got her put on a PIP at her logistics job was generated by a machine with a 38% error rate. She fought it with our reporting. She won. That's why we exist.

How We Stay Honest (Editorial Independence)

Here is how this works: Our content is editorially independent. That means if Elon Musk's AI robot girlfriend story is fake, we say it's fake. If ChatGPT Pro vs. Gemini vs. Claude is a waste of twenty bucks, we tell you. Sponsored content and affiliate partnerships are clearly labeled with giant flashing signs (not literally, no emojis allowed). They do not influence our news coverage, product reviews, or which billionaires we make fun of.

We do not accept payment from the companies we cover. Not even a free sandwich.
— Paola Bapelle, Founder & Chief Strategist

The Fine Print (Corrections & Ethics)

We are fast, but we are not careless. If we screw up a fact — and it happens because we are human and not yet replaced by Neo humanoid robots — we fix it. Fast. Email corrections@yeetmagazine.com and a real person (not a chatbot, we swear) will respond within 2 business days.

Our ethics checklist:

  • No anonymous sources without verification. Cowards need not apply.
  • We disclose conflicts of interest before you finish reading this sentence.
  • Sponsored content is labeled "SPONSORED" in 24-point font (again, no emojis).
  • Affiliate links do not affect editorial decisions. We will call a bad product bad even if we get 5% on the sale.
  • Our journalists do not accept payment, gifts, or "swag" from subjects they cover. A branded hoodie will be donated to Goodwill.

Who Runs This Circus (Leadership)

Paola Bapelle – Founder & Chief Strategist. The person who decided the world needed an AI publication that doesn't put you to sleep. Editorial oversight for everything you read. Also the one who signs the paychecks (when the ad revenue hits).

The Staff Writers: Alex Rivera, Jordan Lee, Casey Wong, Morgan Freeman (no relation), Taylor Chen, Samira Hassan, Riley Martinez, Drew Nakamura, Avery Thompson, and Quinn Barrett. Yes, we have ten writers. No, they are not AI-generated. We checked.

Our Digital Roots YEET Magazine launched in 2017, back when "AI" just meant your Roomba got stuck under the couch. We survived the crypto winter, the NFT crash, and three separate Twitter rebrands. We're not going anywhere.

Talk To Us (Contact)

  • Screaming into the void (General inquiries): info@yeetmagazine.com
  • We got a fact wrong (Corrections): corrections@yeetmagazine.com
  • Pitch us a story (Submissions): submissions@yeetmagazine.com
  • You want to give us money (Partnerships): sales@yeetmagazine.com
  • You want to write for us (Editorial): editorial@yeetmagazine.com

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Sources: YEET Magazine internal records, 2017-2026. Corrections policy reviewed and approved by Editorial Team, May 2026.