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== Neo-Nazi citation ==
== Should opening paragraph mention that he is a convicted criminal? ==


Hi, I noticed that him being a Neo-Nazi is not substantiated in the sourcing (unless I missed it). I don't wanna muck around too much with what's there, but if someone who was involved in editing would like to improve that, I have a couple sources that could be added. (second one is used in the article, but identifies him as a Neo-Nazi for his sharing of Neo-Nazi content) - ] (]) 00:17, 18 November 2024 (UTC)
Just thought I should suggest this. ] (]) 19:30, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
:This had already been adressed (the page has even been titled at some point ''Baked Alaska (Neo-Nazi)''). If memory helps, the consensus was that, while far-right, Gionet's ideology might not be precise enough to warrant being called neo-nazi. Indeed, none of the sources that were used in the lead section called him a neo-nazi. The Times of Israel article does call him like that, however, but we might just call him "far-right" as this might be the most accurate description for him. I've used the Gizmodo source for the fact that he shared neo-nazi content on social media, though. ] (]) 20:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:His convictions are mentioned in the lead. I don't think "convicted criminal" should be added to the initial sentence, if that is what you are suggesting. We sometimes include that for felons whose felonies are relevant to their notability, but for someone convicted of misdemeanors it seems a bit sensationalist. ] (she/her • ]) 19:43, 13 January 2023 (UTC)

== Requested move 11 January 2025 ==
{{requested move/dated|Baked Alaska (influencer)}}

] → {{no redirect|Baked Alaska (influencer)}} – I suggest we rename the page ''Baked Alaska (influencer)'' as it would be a better, broader description of his activities. While his livestreaming activity generated some outrage, he only started doing livestreams in 2019. At that time he had been a known influencer on social media for several years, so livestreaming is not why he was notable in the first place. ] (]) 20:24, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

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Neo-Nazi citation

Hi, I noticed that him being a Neo-Nazi is not substantiated in the sourcing (unless I missed it). I don't wanna muck around too much with what's there, but if someone who was involved in editing would like to improve that, I have a couple sources that could be added. (second one is used in the article, but identifies him as a Neo-Nazi for his sharing of Neo-Nazi content) - Cukie Gherkin (talk) 00:17, 18 November 2024 (UTC)

This had already been adressed (the page has even been titled at some point Baked Alaska (Neo-Nazi)). If memory helps, the consensus was that, while far-right, Gionet's ideology might not be precise enough to warrant being called neo-nazi. Indeed, none of the sources that were used in the lead section called him a neo-nazi. The Times of Israel article does call him like that, however, but we might just call him "far-right" as this might be the most accurate description for him. I've used the Gizmodo source for the fact that he shared neo-nazi content on social media, though. Psychloppos (talk) 20:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

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Baked Alaska (livestreamer)Baked Alaska (influencer) – I suggest we rename the page Baked Alaska (influencer) as it would be a better, broader description of his activities. While his livestreaming activity generated some outrage, he only started doing livestreams in 2019. At that time he had been a known influencer on social media for several years, so livestreaming is not why he was notable in the first place. Psychloppos (talk) 20:24, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

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