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At long last, InfoWars is ours (theonion.com)

659 points by HotGarbage · 86 days ago · 302 comments on HN

Article summary

The Onion has announced that it has acquired InfoWars, with plans to transform the website into a platform for satire and absurdism. The new InfoWars will feature a mix of ads, scams, and misinformation, all presented in a way that is intentionally over-the-top and humorous. The goal is to create a website that is a parody of the original InfoWars, which was known for promoting conspiracy theories and fake news. The acquisition is still pending approval from a judge.

Main themes

  • Satire and absurdism
  • InfoWars acquisition
  • Misinformation and fake news
  • The Onion's plans
  • Conspiracy theories
  • Parody and social commentary

What commenters say

  • The new InfoWars will be a parody of the original, using satire and absurdism to comment on the spread of misinformation and fake news.
  • The acquisition is seen as a way to reclaim and repurpose a platform that was previously used to spread harmful conspiracy theories.
  • Some commenters are skeptical of the acquisition, questioning whether it will be effective in combating misinformation or if it will simply perpetuate the problem.
  • Others see the move as a clever way to undermine the original InfoWars and its ideology, by using its own platform against it.
  • There are concerns that the new InfoWars may be too similar to the original, and that it may be difficult to distinguish between the two.
  • The use of satire and absurdism is seen as a way to highlight the absurdity of conspiracy theories and to make them less believable.
  • Some commenters are worried that the new InfoWars will be seen as legitimizing or normalizing the conspiracy theories and misinformation that it is trying to parody.
  • The acquisition is also seen as a commentary on the state of modern media and the ways in which information is consumed and disseminated.