Jewão Returns, Bringing Back Some of Internet’s Old Charm

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  • Thiago Borbolla has revived the popular Brazilian pop culture platform, Judão, with a new newsletter called Reborn.
  • The original Judão website remains online as a free archive but will no longer be updated; instead, exclusive content will be shared directly with readers through the newsletter.
  • In addition to the newsletter, Judão is active on Instagram and Bluesky, but not X.
  • A live chat event called Chaos Live will take place on March 9th at 4 PM on YouTubes PlayersForLife of Games, featuring a mix of serious discussion and lighthearted entertainment in the spirit of the original Judão.

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Thiago Borbolla Revives Judão Spirit with Reborn Newsletter and Chaos Live Discussion

Thiago Borbs Borbolla, who launched the Brazilian pop culture website “Judão” in 2000, has returned with a new newsletter called “Reborn.” The original site, a major entertainment platform known for its honest and critical coverage, ceased operations in 2020. Instead of reviving the website, which remains online as a free archive at judao.com.br, Borbolla will now share exclusive content directly with readers through the newsletter. In addition to the newsletter, Judão is active on Instagram and Bluesky (but not X). To learn more about Borbolla’s return, join the YouTube team “Drops of Games” for a live chat on March 9th at 4 PM. The “Chaos Live” event promises a mix of serious discussion and lighthearted entertainment, a style reflected by the team’s recent addition of Ana Meteor and reminiscent of the original Judão spirit.


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