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Twitter bans 7,000 QAnon accounts, limits 150,000 others as part of broad crackdown
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Twitter announced on Tuesday it has begun taking sweeping actions to limit the reach of QAnon content and banned many of the conspiracy theory's followers due to ongoing problems with harassment and the dissemination of misinformation.

Twitter will stop recommending accounts and content related to QAnon, including in email, push, and follow recommendations and will take steps to limit content circulation in places like trends and search. This action will impact approximately 150,000 accounts, according to a spokesperson, who asked to remain unnamed due to concerns about the targeted harassment of social media employees.

The Twitter spokesperson also said the company had taken down more than 7,000 QAnon accounts in the last couple weeks for breaking its rules on targeted harassment as part of its new policy.

The sweeping enforcement action will ban QAnon-related terms from appearing in trending topics and its search feature, ban known QAnon-related URLs, and ban “swarming” of victims who are baselessly targeted by coordinated harassment campaigns pushed by its followers.

The spokesperson said while the targeted enforcement against QAnon fell under Twitter’s existing platform manipulation rules, its classification of QAnon as coordinated harmful activity was a new designation. The spokesperson said Twitter was taking action now because of an escalating degree of harm associated with the conspiracy theory.

Twitter plans to permanently suspend accounts that violate existing policies around platform manipulation, ban evasion and operate multiple accounts, behaviors commonly seen used by QAnon accounts, the spokesperson said. Twitter began blocking QAnon websites last week and will continue to block the distribution of QAnon-related URLs, the spokesperson said.

QAnon is a baseless right-wing conspiracy theory that centers around the belief that an anonymous tipster is revealing how President Donald Trump is leading a secret war against a so-called Deep State — a collection of political, business and Hollywood elites who worship Satan and abuse and murder children. The conspiracy theory draws its roots from Pizzagate, which claimed Hillary Clinton ran a pedophile ring outside of a Washington D.C. pizza shop.

QAnon emerged from the fringes of the internet's conspiracy community to become a recognized political phenomenon, with Trump supporters showing up at events with "Q" merchandise. Qanon followers have also been implicated in armed standoffs, attempted kidnappings, harassment and murder since the conspriacy first gained traction in in the internet in October 2017.

Last year, the FBI designated QAnon as a potential domestic terror threat. The FBI’s report on QAnon’s ties to dangerous real-world activities led in part to Twitter’s decision, a spokesperson said.

Despite no evidence and numerous predictions that failed to materialize, QAnon support has trickled into the mainstream, with numerous Republican candidates for Congress openly espousing their support for the movement.

And the coronavirus pandemic has only added more momentum to what is now a QAnon movement that has new found common ground with other fringe internet communities including anti-vaccination groups. In recent months, coordinated Qanon campaigns pushed fringe hashtags like #Obamagate and #SubpoenaObama into trending topics that were ultimately promoted by Trump.

Some QAnon supporters have also become more organized and aggressive in attacking celebrities. QAnon followers frequently comb through social media posts and Instagram pictures of Trump’s famous political opponents, intentionally misinterpreting benign photos as proof the celebrities are eating children. The followers then target those celebrities with harassment campaigns, coordinated by influencers in the QAnon community on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

TV personality and author Chrissy Teigen has been a constant target of harassment by QAnon and Pizzagate accounts in recent weeks. The harassment campaign has since targeted friends in her life, some of whom are private figures, who have had their Instagram accounts swarmed by conspiracy theorists posting violent threats.

This type of harassment campaign is known as “swarming” or “brigading,” and Twitter said those swarms will no longer be allowed on the platform. Twitter will ban users who threaten users during QAnon-related swarms, and limit the reach and search visibility of those who participate in them.

A Twitter spokesperson said this sort of anti-harassment policy could apply to other groups that are primarily motivated by targeted harassment in the future.

Earlier this month, QAnon conspiracy theorists falsely claimed on Twitter, Reddit, and TikTok that the furniture company Wayfair was shipping trafficked children because price glitches raised the price of pillows and cabinets to tens of thousands of dollars. The company’s name was the top trend on Twitter in the United States on July 10 as Twitter users posted links to expensive furniture.

The company released a statement reiterating that some cabinets were appropriately priced, while a glitch affected the price of the cost of some personalized pillows.

Still, the conspiracy theory has continued to rage on TikTok among some users who did not know it was initially posited by a QAnon influencer on Twitter.

Reddit has similarly banned the process of “brigading,” where users of one community target another community with harassment in a coordinated fashion, on its service.
 
Surely fake, though I do think it has bring about one change in its adherents that is beneficial: it removes the stigma of the term 'conspiracy theory', which has for 50 years been used to shame/smear/destroy anyone who espouses or investigates... pretty much any wrongdoing. We live in a time of live-action presidential coups, rolling false flags, and international celebrity/world leader pedo rings popping up left and right. The washing of the term 'conspiracy theory' is long overdue.


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I remember reporting some of those accounts back then. Such naivety!

Shit's gotten pretty real since then. These hard leftists who hate their dads are cancer.

By the way, they're lowkey open about the assassins now.

THE FUCKING ASSASSINS?!?! I KNEW IT, EPSTEIN DIDN'T KILL HIMSELF

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Chrissy Teigen's been targeted because she posted all over twitter about wanting to fuck children and Qanon followers and others noticed and archived her tweets before she could get them all deleted. She's Big Mad and throwing a tantrum about it. Happened to Sara Silverman too.

Chrissy Teigen completely lost her shit and deleted 60,000 tweets. Based on the contents of those tweets, I am about 99.9999999, repeating of course, percent sure that she either fucks kids or wants to fuck kids.

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Chrissy Teigen completely lost her shit and deleted 60,000 tweets. Based on the contents of those tweets, I am about 99.9999999, repeating of course, percent sure that she either fucks kids or wants to fuck kids.

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She's got a hideous face that some crazy people pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in plastic surgery to achieve. She's like a young Jocelyn Wildenstein. Her and John Legend are such creepy people.
 
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She's got a hideous face that some crazy people pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in plastic surgery to achieve. She's like a young Jocelyn Wildenstein. Her and John Legend are such creepy people.

I have no idea why people do this bullshit with Botox and fillers. It’s not attractive, at all. She looks like a goddamn heirloom tomato.
 
Last year, the FBI designated QAnon as a potential domestic terror threat. The FBI’s report on QAnon’s ties to dangerous real-world activities led in part to Twitter’s decision, a spokesperson said.
But, this can't be possible, as it's not possible for Antifa to be a domestic terrorist threat because domestic terrorism isn't recognized by the government.

I'm curious if any Kiwis who use twitter have been restricted or banned. (If you tweet wrong think, that is.)
I've been "temporarily suspended" since 2017, with no appeal option available.
 
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That's what I was wondering. I never actually followed the QAnon stuff, what is it exactly? Trump is actually a 4chan shitposter?

Anyway I can see how it would be convenient to call anyone suspicious of the military industrial complex, the central banks, Hollywood, and media corporations as QAnon nuts and just use that to excuse to ban anyone who might question what the blue checkmarks say.
Q most likely started off as a shitpost on that Mongolian underwater basket weaving forum of peace one love, but it has now been for years a comforting lie to the boomers, that there is a plan to deal with the clown world, so they are effectively sitting on their asses, doing nothing, "trusting the plan" and giving easy wins to the other side.
 
But Q's speech is violence and cannot be tolerated by the tolerant.

All I know is that I'm going to hear an earful about this for the rest of the week. :drink:

Our speech is violence, and our silence is violence. Seriously, the Far Left and its various branches are a fucking cult. You can't convince me to believe otherwise at this point.
 
Our speech is violence, and our silence is violence. Seriously, the Far Left and its various branches are a fucking cult. You can't convince me to believe otherwise at this point.
Definitely. These people are the masters of projection and drowning in their own self-loathing and guilt.

As soon as they began calling supporters of President Trump "cult members", that was the giveaway that large swaths of the radical left had slipped into a cult mentality.
 
Maybe Reddit and/or the chans if they're a little more savy.

Reddit trannies banned Q-Anon subs in 2018. And even though it all started on the chans anyway before spreading elsewhere, the average Facebook-tier Q boomer who "trusts the plan" can't hack it in the ocean of piss.
 
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Reddit trannies banned Q-Anon subs in 2018. And even though it all started on the chans anyway before spreading elsewhere, the average Facebook-tier Q boomer who "trusts the plan" can't hack it in the ocean of piss.
Doesn't hel that if they could, they'd be either laughed at by other /pol/tards or have their threads deleted or moved to /bant/.
 
Hmm. So twitter is trying to ban qanon stuff and now someone claiming to be Q has posted a giant essay on how the whole Q thing is/was a hoax, on a platform that the Q stuff doesn't use.


My take on that document? Apparently Star Trek The Next Generation is the one and only place that the word "humanity" is used, ever. It is never discussed anywhere else nor was it ever even thought of as a concept until the show aired.

I need more food and less wine.
 
Hmm. So twitter is trying to ban qanon stuff and now someone claiming to be Q has posted a giant essay on how the whole Q thing is/was a hoax, on a platform that the Q stuff doesn't use.


My take on that document? Apparently Star Trek The Next Generation is the one and only place that the word "humanity" is used, ever. It is never discussed anywhere else nor was it ever even thought of as a concept until the show aired.

I need more food and less wine.
The verbosity, the colloquialisms, and their opinions make that sound like it was written by the stereotypical deranged social justarian. Whoever that is they sound like a annoying piece of shit, they sound like a journalist.

Maybe this is all 100% true. Maybe it’s all 100% nonsense. Maybe truth is somewhere in between
A shitty journalist at that! What sappy writing.
 
The verbosity, the colloquialisms, and their opinions make that sound like it was written by the stereotypical deranged social justarian.
I was thinking bored teenager doing a writing exercise. Something like, Pretend you've been posting as Q all this time and now want to come clean. Use no less than eighty bajillion words.
 
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