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Facebook bans QAnon across its platforms​

The change is a significant escalation over its previous actions targeting QAnon and one of the broadest rules the social media giant has put in place in its history.​

Ben Collins covers disinformation, extremism and the internet for NBC News.
Brandy Zadrozny is an investigative reporter for NBC News.
Oct. 6, 2020, 3:59 PM CDT
Facebook said Tuesday that it is banning all QAnon accounts from its platforms, a significant escalation over its previous actions and one of the broadest rules the social media giant has put in place in its history.

Facebook said the change is an update on the policy it created in August that initially only removed accounts related to the QAnon conspiracy theory that discussed violence, which resulted in the termination of 1,500 pages, groups and profiles.

A company spokesperson said the enforcement, which started Tuesday, will “bring to parity what we’ve been doing on other pieces of policy with regard to militarized social movements,” such as militia and terror groups that repeatedly call for violence.


“Starting today, we will remove Facebook Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts for representing QAnon. We’re starting to enforce this updated policy today and are removing content accordingly, but this work will take time and will continue in the coming days and weeks,” Facebook wrote in a press release. “Our Dangerous Organizations Operations team will continue to enforce this policy and proactively detect content for removal instead of relying on user reports.”

The spokesperson said the company believed it needed to limit the “ability of QAnon and Militarized Social Movements to operate and organize on our platform.”

QAnon is a conspiracy theory that grew out of the fringes of the internet and posits that high-profile Democrats and Hollywood celebrities are members of a child-eating cabal that is being secretly taken down by President Donald Trump, and that members of this fictitious cabal will soon be marched to their execution. The conspiracy theory relies on posts from Q, an anonymous user of the extremist message board 8kun, which was formerly called 8chan, who has been wrongly predicting the roundup of prominent Democrats since October 2017.

The Facebook spokesperson said the company is “not going after individual posts,” but whole accounts that spread the conspiracy theory, which has been tied to acts of violence.

QAnon accounts have become centralized hubs for coordinated disinformation campaigns in the last several weeks. Before last Tuesday’s debate, QAnon accounts pushed the conspiracy theory that former Vice President Joe Biden was secretly wearing an earpiece before the debate even began.

In the last week, the QAnon community has pushed the conspiracy theory that Trump is not sick with the coronavirus, but carrying out secret missions in a fictitious war that has been predicted by QAnon followers.


Generally, QAnon accounts are also spreaders of coronavirus disinformation, as many followers do not believe the virus exists or that it’s as deadly as scientists say.

“We have to think about the QAnon networks as the rails upon which misinformation is driven,” said Joan Donovan, research director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. “Every account, event and page are tracks where disinformation can be spread. so it is imperative that Facebook dismantle their infrastructure. Without Facebook, they are not rendered inert, but it will make it more difficult to quickly spread disinformation.”

“Of course, this all could have been done sooner, before Q factions aligned with militia groups and anti-vaxxers, to curtail the spread of medical misinformation and the mobilization of vigilante groups,” Donovan said.

With the new and complete ban, Facebook faces new hurdles to identifying accounts and enforcement. Reacting to the partial ban in August, QAnon groups and followers shifted tactics to evade moderation, dropping explicit references to Q, and “camouflaging” QAnon content under hashtags ostensibly about protecting children.
 
The better approach would have been to cherry pick the bad parts and mock the ever living hell out of it. Q is still a troll and boomers took the bait
Deplatforming really is probably the best approach to squash something. It works, it kills chuds dead. The problem is is that Q might be too large for this to be as effective as usual. Exactly how large or popular the movement is I don't know, but it has seemed remarkably prevalent across the entirety of social media in the last couple of years. Can they kill it? It'll be interesting to see.
 
Does nobody else find it really really weird they keep censoring and banning something that is supposedly complete bullshit and fabrications and fake?

My theory is that QAnon is obviously bullshit but because it's so ridiculous, it makes a good scapegoat to use as a diversion for the masses so they don't direct their attention towards seeing Antifa and BLM as the actual threat that they are.

20 years from now there will still be Qtards who swear they were right about an utter larp.

You're a quisling who idolizes an evil country with a tyrant leader that looks like Winnie the Pooh.

But yes, QAnon is retarded, Only the writings of Mao Zedong are dumber.
 
so real question, is there any instances of Q boomers doing anything violent? I haven't really seen anything, but that may be because I don't really keep up with with what they do.
I'm doubtful though, because I know that if any Q retard did do anything it would be plastered all over the news for days. there has to be something though right? fringe groups like this always have legit crazies that take things too far.

the hypocrisy with this is just, *chefs kiss* so good.
 
I find this highly hypocritical since the far left has been spreading bullshit conspiracy theorys for the past four years
Russia gate, everyone who isn't a leftist is a nazi/racists/biggot/white supremacists/transphobe/etc.. US is going to war with everyone
etc..
not to mentioned groups like Antifa which are currently destroying property

But doesnt suprise me one bit, the far left are garbage

and leftsitism can not survive without censorship
 
Considering how Hollywood has acted. Considering the bizarre life extending potions the “biohackers” of silicon valley create. And considering movies such as “cuties” are getting produced, can qanon really be blamed for believing a satanic cabal rules the world?
 
so real question, is there any instances of Q boomers doing anything violent? I haven't really seen anything, but that may be because I don't really keep up with with what they do.
I'm doubtful though, because I know that if any Q retard did do anything it would be plastered all over the news for days. there has to be something though right? fringe groups like this always have legit crazies that take things too far.

the hypocrisy with this is just, *chefs kiss* so good.
There was the one Q schizo who killed a mafia boss.
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so real question, is there any instances of Q boomers doing anything violent? I haven't really seen anything, but that may be because I don't really keep up with with what they do.
I'm doubtful though, because I know that if any Q retard did do anything it would be plastered all over the news for days. there has to be something though right? fringe groups like this always have legit crazies that take things too far.

the hypocrisy with this is just, *chefs kiss* so good.

I was going to mention the guy who shot a mob boss, but @Buttigieg2020 beat me to the punch on that one.

I think that guy was more of a schizo (and possibly autistic) Generation X or Early Millennial though. That guy strikes me as someone who'd likely kill someone no matter what, like if it wasn't Q, it'd be Antifa or The Catcher In The Rye or goddamn Sonic the Hedgehog.

The uproar over QAnon is just diversionary tactics and finding an easy scapegoat that can't really fight back at all. It's sort of like the moral hysteria over incels except even more retarded and unfounded since at least Eliot Rodger had some copycats.
 
If there is one thing that stops a bunch of people who believe a conspiracy it is stomping it down!

Remember how the JFK conspiracy was shutdown by it being called ridiculous?

Oliver Stone remembers:


Kubrick freaks remember:


ORANGE MOON BAD!!!
 
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Does nobody else find it really really weird they keep censoring and banning something that is supposedly complete bullshit and fabrications and fake?
I assume Q was a big old LARP but coincidentally managed to nail some detail of actual elite fuckery through sheer luck, so the media's been on a crusade to shut it down ever since.
 
I assume Q was a big old LARP but coincidentally managed to nail some detail of actual elite fuckery through sheer luck, so the media's been on a crusade to shut it down ever since.
I assumed it was poisoning the well. Nothing makes regular folks drop a topic like the label "conspiracy theory". QAnon is like Alex Jones. There are some truths mixed in with a lot of crazy and the purpose is to keep sane people from looking too closely at certain topics.
 
Does nobody else find it really really weird they keep censoring and banning something that is supposedly complete bullshit and fabrications and fake?
They hate anything that could be branded "alt-right." ANTIFA gets a pass because they're out to game the system...for now.
 
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