toneii | 74 points
Why would a pizza website have this article on their server? Strange...frothface | 8 points
When you post things like this, make the URL start with hxxp, then tell people to copy and paste it into their browser. If said target starts seeing a reddit/r/pizzagate post as the referrer it's going to tip them off if it's anything good.
toneii | 6 points
Doesn't appear to be linked from the actual website
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toneii | 5 points
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/701235293270233088
Used to be a hot dog stand
toneii | 5 points
Lots of "in your mouth" pizza shots
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/652155117764870145
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/675369450825261060
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/681175911312560128
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/686593660448845824
https://mobile.twitter.com/TessConway/status/685843624366608384
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/673930961478918144
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/667113059626958848
https://mobile.twitter.com/baccipizza/status/664503554800001025
bonestamp | 14 points | Nov 11 2016 19:47:51
That is definitely strange. I did a "view source" in my browser and saw that their site was built with wordpress. Then I saw the RSS feed link so I clicked on that:
http://www.baccipizza.com/feed/
There are tons of articles in the feed that are not on the actual site. From looking at a few of them, each one is promoting or linking to some random website. Between that and the broken English in these clandestine posts, I suspect the site has been hacked and is being used to create backlinks to help improve the SEO score for these other websites. In other words, nothing incriminating here.
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