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Pizzagate

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12 articles stable

Pizzagate has appeared in 12 articles since 2016-12. Coverage peaked in 2023Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Elon.

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Coverage Timeline

2020-10-16
NBC News 13 related

YouTube bans conspiracy theory content, such as QAnon or Pizzagate, that justifies “real-world violence”, but stops short of banning QAnon content outright

QAnon videos are still coming up in recommendations, and they act as the superhighway to red-pilling. BUT, so many folks have already been radicalized by this content. And YouTube acts less like a com...

2020-10-15
NBC News 13 related

YouTube is now banning conspiracy theory content, such as QAnon or Pizzagate, that targets individuals and groups and is used to “justify real-world violence”

YouTube said Thursday that it would no longer allow content that targets individuals and groups with conspiracy theories …

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TEXXR tracks 5 Techmeme articles mentioning Pizzagate, dating back to December 2016. The biggest stories include How the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory spread online via 4chan, Reddit, Facebook, Twitter,... and YouTube bans conspiracy theory content, such as QAnon or Pizzagate, that justifies.... Frequently covered alongside YouTube and Twitter.

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