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Cosquillas Revista (often stylized as Cosquillas ) was a Spanish digital magazine and online community that emerged in the late 1990s and reached its peak influence during the early to mid-2000s. It is remembered as a cult phenomenon in the pre-social media era, blending irreverent humor, sharp social commentary, celebrity gossip, and a distinctive, participatory readership culture. Origins and Context Founded in 1999 by a group of Spanish journalists and creatives—most notably Borja Terán and Marta Nebot — Cosquillas was born in the wake of the first dot-com bubble. Unlike traditional print magazines such as Hola! or Interviú , Cosquillas was exclusively digital. It capitalized on the burgeoning accessibility of the internet in Spanish households (via dial-up and early ADSL connections) and the desire for a more authentic, unfiltered, and humorous take on current events.
