I wrote about Valerie Gilbert, a QAnon believer I know. Maybe you know someone like her, too. https://t.co/lbQItolnTO
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) January 17, 2021
"For anyone who wanted to hear that Trump won, a machine of grifters was turning clicks into cash by telling their audiences what they wanted to hear. The liars got rich, their marks got angry, and things got out of control," @BenSasse writeshttps://t.co/bPZaREXtLp
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 17, 2021
NEW from me:
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) January 15, 2021
Online far-right movements are fracturing in the wake of Capitol insurrection, as some militant Trump supporters are pushing away 'gullible' QAnon believershttps://t.co/pVluAFFiON
Facebook & Twitter reportedly knew QAnon was a problem back in 2018, but they didn't take action & allowed QAnon to build an infrastructure on their platforms. Facebook even made money on QAnon ads. And then QAnon helped lead to a storming of the Capitol.https://t.co/8qlYBI0uEe pic.twitter.com/6BDDSc9D8q
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) January 15, 2021
How President Trump described QAnon at a White House meeting with Mitch McConnell, @MarkMeadows, @SenToddYoung, and others on July 1. @jonathanvswan @zacharybasu report https://t.co/lPjBV0dKrq pic.twitter.com/nPNdQD8qO5
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) January 18, 2021