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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.
 
in twitter's TOS they literally say that they won't ban "minor attracted people" and their discussions of pedophilia unless they post CP, but they get rid of this?
It's funny, because I remember a few years ago when #pizzagate started: People were finding a FUCKTON of accounts that had raw CP on them, and Twitter (Instagram also) did nothing until people started complaining.

I would estimate half of QAnon conspiracy shit is just variants on Epstein, Pizzagate, sex cults, and the like. They're effectively censoring this. Ironic.
 
Must be a lot of mods in the MAP ranks.

Welcome to the internet circa 2020. Where pedophiles can host websites like 'Kids Chat,' and keep their website running... and silence dissenters on YouTube. I used to think that the global elite pedophile ring was kind of bunk, but with how many big websites are complicit with pedophiles using their platforms to network... I'm not so sure. Like you think MAPs talking to each other on Twitter are just debating their talking points? There's no way that's the case.
 
I sorta wonder if this is because this liberal chick flipped about two weeks ago after seeing some of the connections and got like 50k followers.

I doubt it but it's weird timing seeing a dangerhair become a qanon then all of a sudden they go on a q banning spree. They haven't seemed to get her yet though.
 
It's funny, because I remember a few years ago when #pizzagate started: People were finding a FUCKTON of accounts that had raw CP on them, and Twitter (Instagram also) did nothing until people started complaining.

I would estimate half of QAnon conspiracy shit is just variants on Epstein, Pizzagate, sex cults, and the like. They're effectively censoring this. Ironic.
Half is, yes, but then the other half adds in things like solar activity (including the so-called Great Solar Flash), religion and WWIII into the mix and claim that Epstein and Pizzagate all lead up into something that decimates much of the human population or incurs the Rapture.

Also, going onto /pol/, they're celebrating that QBoomers got banned.
 
Something fun to do (if you're lame like me) Go to qmap.pub and go to the posts from about 2 years ago. There's all kinds of stuff about mainstream and social media being against the Q stuff on about July 24 2018. Q drops always seem to be off by about 2 years. Kinda like how my horoscope in the paper is never acurate if I read the one for the current day, but yesterday's always seems right.
 
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I honestly would not peg baby boomers as being able to figure out how to get to this forum...


Half is, yes, but then the other half adds in things like solar activity (including the so-called Great Solar Flash), religion and WWIII into the mix and claim that Epstein and Pizzagate all lead up into something that decimates much of the human population or incurs the Rapture.

Not wrong, but there is shit I've seen on twitter, from the far left, which is also equally retarded. e.g. Witchcraft "is real", drug use, communist-led genocide of the "bad people" being really a good solution.

I don't agree with the Qboomer insanity posting, it gets retarded, yes, but the ban totally comes off as biased. Just another chapter in the right wing ban waves, honestly.
 
It's funny, because I remember a few years ago when #pizzagate started: People were finding a FUCKTON of accounts that had raw CP on them, and Twitter (Instagram also) did nothing until people started complaining.

I would estimate half of QAnon conspiracy shit is just variants on Epstein, Pizzagate, sex cults, and the like. They're effectively censoring this. Ironic.

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.
 
Simple- That's not part of Q's plan.

Though why only 7,000 got banned is something I'm trying to wrap my head around. Wouldn't it have made more sense to ban them all?

Maybe 150,000 of them were retard boomers, but 7,000 of them were retard boomers that monkey-typewriter'd their way into actual conspiracies.

Edit: I miss wordfilters.
 
That's what I was wondering. I never actually followed the QAnon stuff, what is it exactly? Trump is actually a 4chan shitposter?

basically:

"Q" is supposedly a "Trump insider" who leaks to 4chan every now and then, giving breadcrumbs about what Trump is trying to actually do. Always uses the signature "Q" as the identifier.

QAnons follow Q and believe Trump is the anti-establishment rebel godsend, who is trying to bring down all the corrupt politicians and Hollywood pedos. QAnon has become a catch all for whatever conspiracy theories are the opposite of the left wing.

Also it's mostly older people and baby boomers.
 
It would do a lot of good to Certain humans invested in the non-existence of american influence on the world stage.

You're correct and you aren't. China may despise U.S. influence, U.S. social values and, in a perfect world, the yuan would sit in the pivotal role our U.S. dollar does. The problem is unseating the dollar and replacing it simply isn't feasible. At the very least, it's not going to happen within our lifetime.

American treasury bonds are simply too stable of an asset in every regard, far more stable than anything China could offer (for reasons that may be summarized as 'shit infrastructure and a revolution every century'). Very few powerful organizations (such as world banks) have any interest in schemes to unseat the dollar, either; this would require transferring all of their assets to a new, replacement currency. The replacement almost certainly won't have hundreds of years of relative stability, and the replacement process is unlikely to be a straight 1:1 transfer. I could write a hundred-thousand words in this post, and I still wouldn't describe every hardship replacing the U.S. dollar entails.

All of this concerns China for two reasons. First: the single largest aspect of their GDP relies chiefly on U.S. participation, and the involvement of the dollar. If the United States hard-blocked all American-associated trade with China tomorrow (presumably through magic), it would decimate the country's livelihood faster than the collapse of the Three Gorges dam. Second: the Chinese aren't stupid. They are aware their nation resides in an economic bubble, which is why they are purchasing assets overseas. This includes the United States, and again, it often includes the dollar.

Mind you, I'm not saying that China doesn't tamper in foreign affairs. The point I'm making is a second U.S. civil war would throw the strength of the dollar into question. How can the U.S. government support treasury bonds, for example, if they are at risk of being usurped? This weakening of the U.S. dollar would kill off much of the world economy, would kill off a remarkable amount of Chinese wealth, and the collapse of China's economy would result in wide-scale revolt that makes the An Lushan Rebellion look like the Pig War of 1859.
 
I'm curious if any Kiwis who use twitter have been restricted or banned. (If you tweet wrong think, that is.)
 
Maybe 150,000 of them were retard boomers, but 7,000 of them were retard boomers that monkey-typewriter'd their way into actual conspiracies.

Edit: I miss wordfilters.
Actually, it's 157,000 accounts altogehter from what I can gather. 7000 out of all that isn't a whole lot when you really think about it.
 
QAnon is most likely bullshit, the way carnival gypsies will tell your fortune in a vague enough way that you can make any aspect of your life fit if you try hard enough, although I do wonder if say, one in fifty QAnon posts really is legit (but probably not though).
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.

It's funny, because I remember a few years ago when #pizzagate started: People were finding a FUCKTON of accounts that had raw CP on them, and Twitter (Instagram also) did nothing until people started complaining.

I would estimate half of QAnon conspiracy shit is just variants on Epstein, Pizzagate, sex cults, and the like. They're effectively censoring this. Ironic.
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I remember reporting some of those accounts back then. Such naivety!

I'm curious if any Kiwis who use twitter have been restricted or banned. (If you tweet wrong think, that is.)
I have had almost every Twitter account banned. Never have they provided a reason. I think there are certain keywords, maybe combined with your activity and following/follower list, that flags you if you try to interact with certain bluechecks in a way that isn't reverential. Again, naivety on my part to think that Twitter's rules would apply equally or fairly.
 
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