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Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 18 November 2024
Please add a source to the intro synopsis, e.g. the NYT source that's already used later in the article.
Replace and the bankruptcy judge put the sale on hold. with and the bankruptcy judge put the sale on hold.<ref name=nyt>{{cite news |last=Mullin |first=Benjamin |date=November 14, 2024 |title=The Onion Says It Has Bought Infowars, Alex Jones' Site, Out of Bankruptcy |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/14/business/media/alex-jones-infowars-the-onion.html |accessdate=November 14, 2024 |work=The New York Times}}</ref>
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Strongly Support as most of the material I could find did not used the uppercase W. The trademark filing for "INFOWARS" also had specimen documents[1][2] showing it as "Infowars" in all instances where it was in plaintext, rather than "InfoWars". 【💬】20:42, 14 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Pizzagate Consequences
Can someone add that a gunman with an AR-15 actually went to Comet Ping Pong to "investigate" the Pizzagate claims as it says in the NYTimes and Washington Post? I don't think that the "death threats" the article mentions does this justice.
@PotatoKugel, the obvious issue with this suggestion is that we need a WP:RELIABLE source that positively and unequivocally ties Welch's actions to Infowars. I can't read the entire WaPo article due to a paywall, but the NYT article definitely doesn't say that. Without a source, tying them together is a violation of WP:SYNTH and WP:NPOV. Carguychris (talk) 16:01, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Do we need that or can we simply say that Infowars promoted the Pizzagate claim which led to the gunman?
Technically, the Wikipedia article as it is written now does not source the death threats and all that to the fact that Infowars particularly spread the claim. I thought the way to read the article was that Infowars spread the claim and the claim led to death threats and all that, regardless of whether the people committing those acts found the claim because of Infowars. PotatoKugel (talk) 18:33, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@PotatoKugel: ...can we simply say that Infowars promoted the Pizzagate claim which led to the gunman? No, that is WP:SYNTH. Crucial point was brought up by @Slatersteven: ...infowars was not the only source for that lie. The rumors spread all over the place. Pizzagate and the assault by Welch predated (and arguably precipitated) the major tightening of controls on misinformation on popular social media. In order to say what you're suggesting, there needs to be clear WP:RELIABLE evidence that the gunman was inspired directly by Infowars, preferably in the form of a well-attributed statement he made. Carguychris (talk) 21:43, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Carguychris, the article right now mentions "threatening phone calls, online harassment, and death threats". Technically, how do we know that anything particular is directly because of InfoWars? None of the sources in the article right now make the link for anything particular. Why doesn't this also violate WP:SYNTH? (To clarify, I don't think that this line should be removed. I am just trying to get clear why the line discussing the "threatening phone calls, online harassment, and death threats" is not a violation of WP:SYNTH and the gunman incident is.) PotatoKugel (talk) 03:40, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps I missed it but I didn't see any of the sources attribute any specific incident to Infowars. Can you point out which source does this? PotatoKugel (talk) 19:04, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I can't read the article because of a paywall, but it seems that this article is referring to the Sandy Hook incident. I'm sorry I wasn't clear. I meant that none of the sources directly link any of the harassment associated with Comet Ping Pong and the Pizzagate conspiracy to Infowars. I wasn't referring to any of the other activities of Infowars. Do you know if any sources link any of the negative ramifications in Pizzagate to Infowars? As of now, none of the sources in the article do this. PotatoKugel (talk) 14:35, 15 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I meant to read our article, as to the rest. Yes that is what we are saying, there is not evidence that Pissagate was unduly linked to Infowars, which is why your suggestion cannot be acted upon. So I am unsure what you are now arguing for. Slatersteven (talk) 14:39, 15 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I am trying to understand why the harassment claims by the Comet Ping Pong employees due to Pizzagate which don't seem to have a source that directly links them to Infowars is being linked to Infowars in the article, but the gunman is not being linked to Infowars. That is all I am trying to understand. PotatoKugel (talk) 14:41, 15 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
To clarify, I am wondering why the gunman is not being linked to Infowars in the article as opposed to the harassment of the Comet Ping Pong employees due to Pizzagate which is being linked to Infowars in the article despite the fact that as of right now, the article doesn't have a source making this link for either consequence. PotatoKugel (talk) 14:43, 15 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@PotatoKugel, a key difference is that the Pizzagate assault was perpetrated by an outside party who could have been inspired by numerous other online sources, and as far as I know, there is no well-attributed statement that he was inspired by any particular one. Additionally, Infowars promptly issued a retraction. In contrast, the Sandy Hook false flag lies were largely an Infowars creation, and when Infowars was asked (relatively politely) to issue a retraction, Jones initially doubled down. In other words, Infowars was clearly the instigator, and this is very well documented. Carguychris (talk) 18:06, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I hear what you are saying about the difference between Pizzagate and the Sandy Hook Hoax. I was just wondering about the difference between the threatening phone calls, online harassment, and death threats caused by Pizzagate, and the gunman, caused by Pizzagate. PotatoKugel (talk) 18:45, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry, I don't understand. Here is the Alex Jones apology:
"I want our viewers and listeners to know that we regret any negative impact our commentaries may have had on Mr. Alefantis, Comet Ping Pong, or its employees. We apologize to the extent our commentaries could be construed as negative statements about Mr. Alefantis or Comet Ping Pong, and we hope that anyone else involved in commenting on Pizzagate will do the same thing." (from the NPR article)
He doesn't mention any specific consequence. He can be referring to the harassment or the gunman.
@PotatoKugel, sources have attributed the generalized harassment of Comet Ping Pong and Pizzagate figures to Infowars, which is reasonable considering that these acts were perpetrated by many people and Infowars was one of the most prominent outlets for the story. Attributing a specific act by one particular person to Infowars requires much more solid proof. Carguychris (talk) 17:44, 14 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry I don't know the rules well. That is considered enough not to be violating WP:SYNTH? Meaning, even though no source directly attributes the negative consequences to Infowars, it is reasonable to assume that at least some were because of Infowars.