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It didn't answer the question OP asked so it's "not even wrong"; arguably worse than being wrong.
Fundamentally speaking force-mediating particles are excitations in the gauge fields, which are connection 1-forms of a principal G-bundle. I can write down whatever the fuck I want for the gauge bundle (e.g. G is the diffeomorphism group of the Riemannian manifold in the case if gravity) and call the excitations of its connection 1-form the particles that mediates some random force and that has absolutely nothing to do with the unrenormalizability of the quantum theory.
In short, you have no idea wtf you're talking about and instead tried to flaunt your Wikipedia knowledge.

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