Talk:Robert Evans (journalist)

Reference notes

 * Podmass regrets to inform you that most podcasts are about COVID-19 now (AV Club, March 2020)
 * https://www.csindy.com/EventHorizon/archives/2020/03/25/four-ways-to-enjoy-spending-time-at-home-this-week (Colorado Springs Indy, March 2020)
 * Investigative reporter Robert Evans: "We're on the edge of an authoritarian nightmare" (Salon, April 2020)
 * Podcast Spotlight: "It Could Happen Here" Takes Listeners On a Hypothetical Journey Through a Second Civil War (iHeart Media, March 2019, press release)
 * Meet the Syrian Women Fighting For a Better, Fairer Future In iHeartRadio’s New Original Podcast, “The Women’s War” (iHeartMedia, March 2020, press release)
 * The Efforts To Misdirect In Shooter's Screed (NPR, March 2019, short interview)
 * Site's Ties To Shootings Renew Debate Over Internet's Role In Radicalizing Extremists (NPR, April 2019, mostly as expert)
 * From Boob Jokes to Ukraine: A Talk With Robert Evans of Cracked.Com
 * What We Pretend to Know About the Coronavirus Could Kill Us (NYT Option, April 2020, author is opinion editor at large)
 * 8chan, the Hate Site That’s Hard to Kill (Slate podcast, June 2020)
 * Right-wing figures warn of looming 'civil war' over abortion laws (Independent, May 2019): "Robert Evans, journalist and host of It Could Happen Here, a podcast which explores potential scenarios for a new American civil war."
 * Bianca Devins: The teenager whose murder was exploited for clicks (BBC, July 2019): "an investigative journalist who specialises in radicalisation online"
 * 'Uniquely Lawless': Security Firm Drops 8chan Website Following El Paso Shooting (OPB, August 2019): "a journalist who studies extremism on the Internet"
 * How the Christchurch Shooter Played the World’s Media (Foreign Policy, March 2019): "a journalist and researcher who has written extensively about online extremist groups"
 * The Proud Boys Got A Bunch Of New Followers After Trump Said To “Stand By” (BFN, Sep 2020)
 * Election chaos and violence possible in Tennessee, experts say (Tennessee Lookout, Oct 2020)
 * The Planted Row: The consequences of disrespect (Aberdeen News, editorial)
 * The Complicated Truth About the Boogaloo Movement (Reason, Oct 2020)
 * ‘I assume at some point I will be injured or arrested’: Portland video journalist on challenge of covering 100 days of protests (Independent, Sep 2020, brief)

Lawsuit:
 * Portland: 3rd class-action suit over police use of force (AP, Jul 2009)
 * In lawsuit, journalists outline attacks by Portland police while covering protests (pressfreedomtracker, Jun 2020)

Possible external Links
Articles at Bellingcat

Content at Cracked

Reddit AMA in 2015 as Cracked manager

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Jlevi (talk) 15:57, 5 January 2021 (UTC)

above unsigned?

i'd like to add one, a long interview. https://anchor.fm/bzlistening/episodes/10--Robert-Evans---Journalist-e3g2if Irtapil (talk) 15:47, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Thanks! Probably considered a primary source with low editorial control, so it might be tricky to use outside an external link, but a cool interview. Jlevi (talk) 15:57, 5 January 2021 (UTC)

Comments re: GA nom
Every para needs at least one citation (at the end) to pass GA. This article doesn't currently meet that requirement. Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 06:47, 30 August 2020 (UTC)

Ideally put refs at the end of each sentence. Refs at the end of the paragraph leaders to extra bits being inserted that the ref doesn't actually support. Irtapil (talk) 09:25, 3 January 2021 (UTC)

Did you know nomination

 * Oh cool. This nomination led to "oh wow that's weird as hell". Jlevi (talk) 16:50, 26 October 2020 (UTC)

Some random stuff he's claimed on the BtB podcast maybe for personal life:
Pretty Boy Floyd is his cousin. He can legally call himself a "reverend doctor" through some fake online degree service (not to fool anyone but just for the hell of it, the type of people who legitimate call themselves that are usually subjects of the pod). Any fellow listeners can provide links? --Anon contributor 375 (talk) 18:26, 12 August 2021 (UTC)
 * No. Addition of personal details are probably undue where not discussed in RS. Jlevi (talk) 19:29, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
 * He says so many things that are obviously sarcastic, and actively censors details (place names) that would give too much information about where he is, I don't think anything he says about his own life in BtB should be considered credible for the purposes of an encyclopedia article. 2605:1100:34C0:0:1CAC:C347:1AA2:5862 (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2023 (UTC)

info to add/edit?
Hey, on Behind the Bastards, Robert has mentioned growing up in Dallas, TX in a fairly republican family. In the boyscouts episode, he says he went through a phase of libertarian atheism in his teens, but several experiences over the years have pushed him to the left, one of which was a classmate confiding that he was gay and then begging Robert not to tell anyone (hence the mention). 173.180.180.234 (talk) 21:25, 7 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Wikipedia typically disfavors using the person themselves as a source for the article about them, so his podcast is not used as a source for this article. If you can find another source independent of Evans that discusses this we could definitely include. TulsaPoliticsFan (talk) 01:26, 8 August 2022 (UTC)