John B.
Yelp
I suppose most people are reviewing the newspaper. It's definitely gone downhill before and after becoming WaPo brought to you by Amazon, and no matter how hard they make it to get around their online paywall, I'm not paying for it in anything like its present state. Irrespective of one's political leanings, the Post is full of amateurish clickbait, and the perception of integrity it once had is gone.
I did have the temerity to try and attend one of the live events they put on, however, which looked corporate-influenced, but interesting. They managed to foul this up by sending me two confirmation emails with different times for the event (and nothing indicating that one of them was a mistake), so I ended up literally walking away from the building as the event started meaning to get some food and thinking I'd come back because it was an hour later. Fortunately, the event was streamed online, and maybe I didn't miss anything by not being there in person anyway.
I grew up reading the Post and I've been for in-person events before, but at this point, I feel bad for the legitimate journalists still working for one of the biggest companies in a troubled industry.