YouTube CEO won't say if company will ban QAnon https://t.co/SL4sEUw2HS
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 12, 2020
QAnon is tearing [white] families apart https://t.co/T8IXvIV6ZL
— @tiffanydcross (@TiffanyDCross) October 12, 2020
Etsy recently banned QAnon merch on its platform, but many sellers & influencers are promoting pastel "Save the Children" merch as a workaround. Thanks to @AnnieKNK of @QanonAnonymous for sharing insights on feminization of QAnon: https://t.co/PN3OL7Nnjh
— Liz Flora (@Liz__Flora) October 12, 2020
Peloton confirmed to me that the company removed QAnon-related hashtags https://t.co/sgZLxcRdtw
— Rachel E. Greenspan (@rach_greenspan) October 9, 2020
QAnon conspiracy theorist and Infowars host DeAnna Lorraine says Trump is right to reject a virtual presidential debate because Biden might be replaced by a clone or CGI. pic.twitter.com/mqJ9tEjo2Q
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) October 9, 2020
At the end of the day, QAnon people just want their political enemies murdered on television.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) October 7, 2020
That’s all this is, and that’s all it ever was. pic.twitter.com/gCeIzfjphO
New reporting from CNN shows how QAnon spread on Facebook beyond the United States. https://t.co/rV3R6NQejv pic.twitter.com/IGyPOAY1vb
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 7, 2020
Facebook's QAnon ban seems to have been really broad and effective. Everyone in one of the QAnon-adjacent groups I follow is talking about how all their favorite groups are gone. pic.twitter.com/8sPiUBNJbW
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) October 7, 2020
Facebook banning all openly QAnon-related accounts is a big deal. As always, the million-dollar question is how they actually enforce the policy, but it's farther than many people expected them to go. https://t.co/vrzeSj9DfL
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) October 6, 2020
An @AP review finds Facebook and Twitter aren't enforcing even limited restrictions in place to stem the spread of the QAnon conspiracy theory. https://t.co/GBB7Y2xoNd
— AP Fact Check (@APFactCheck) October 1, 2020
QAnon believers are convinced Trump is just feigning quarantine to launch the mass arrests of Democrats. After all, they figure, he already has hydroxychloroquine, so could easily cure the virus if it was actually a threat. https://t.co/SFxMzg3Izl
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) October 2, 2020