2018
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.1422
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Post-Truth Protest: How 4chan Cooked Up the Pizzagate Bullshit

Abstract: IntroductionOn 4 December 2016, a man entered a Washington, D.C., pizza parlor armed with an AR-15 assault rifle in an attempt to save the victims of an alleged satanic pedophilia ring run by prominent members of the Democratic Party. While the story had already been discredited (LaCapria), at the time of the incident, nearly half of Trump voters were found to give a measure of credence to the same rumors that had apparently inspired the gunman (Frankovic). Was we will discuss here, the bizarre conspiracy theo… Show more

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“…is a claim hard to refute, especially when conducted on platforms known for irreverence. Yet such jokes can propagate and legitimize racist or homophobic speech in wider communities (Lewis, 2019;Tuters et al, 2018) Clearly, the intertwining of play, media, and citizenship poses certain challenges too. One, play is autotelic in nature: the prime purpose of play is the activity itself (Gekker, 2019;Sicart, 2018).…”
Section: Playing Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…is a claim hard to refute, especially when conducted on platforms known for irreverence. Yet such jokes can propagate and legitimize racist or homophobic speech in wider communities (Lewis, 2019;Tuters et al, 2018) Clearly, the intertwining of play, media, and citizenship poses certain challenges too. One, play is autotelic in nature: the prime purpose of play is the activity itself (Gekker, 2019;Sicart, 2018).…”
Section: Playing Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…“It’s just a joke!” is a claim hard to refute, especially when conducted on platforms known for irreverence. Yet such jokes can propagate and legitimize racist or homophobic speech in wider communities (Lewis, 2019; Tuters et al, 2018)…”
Section: Literature Review: Playing Politics Through Tiktokmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unlike prominent technology companies, who are increasingly under pressure to expand their policies of content moderation (Gillespie 2018), dark platforms have gained popularity in recent years by promoting their image as "defenders of the free flow of information" (del Castillo 2018). From conspiracy theories to alt-right commentary, from coordinated trolling to racist hate-speech, toxic information is widely promulgated on dark platforms (Marwick and Lewis 2017;Thibault 2016;Tuters, Jokubauskait_ e, and Bach 2018).…”
Section: Defining Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our own previous work has implemented methods for tracing vernacular terms that originated on 4chan before seemingly “spreading” into mainstream social media -- e.g. the Pizzagate conspiracy theory Tuters et al (2018) and the fictional QAnon persona ( de Zeeuw et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: From Memetics To Vernacular Language Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%