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Blanket, blanket why will Pepe need a blanket Q?!?! kek
You eat ice too?!!?!? kek
An unsupported American conspiracy theory found a foothold
in Europe. New research shows how
By Zaheer July 30, 2020
"PizzaGate's unfounded claim emerged during the 2016 election. Later that year, a gunman appeared and fired an AR-15 inside the pizzeria, saying he was trying to rescue non-existent child sex slaves.
Now, a report from the Internet trust tool NewsGuard has found that the coronavirus pandemic is clearly helping this American ideology establish itself in Europe.
In the report, NewsGuard sees an increase in QAnon groups and social media pages in April, as the blockages caused by the new virus left millions of people practically confined to their homes.
Coronavirus conspiracies increased along with increased infections.
Such claims acted as a "gateway drug" to QAnon, providing Europeans with the "perfect way to" the online sect, Chine Labbe, managing editor for Europe at NewsGuard, told CNN.
QAnon started out as a one-time conspiracy with a cryptic anonymous post on the 4chan online forum in 2017. The person behind this, who followers would later call "Q", made the false claim that Hillary Clinton was going to be arrested. There was no such arrest.
But similar posts fueling other arrest claims and "deep state" actions continued to appear on 4chan. It is unclear who was behind the posts, or whether the same person posted the ones that followed.
QAnon supporters have compared the early posts, and the later posts, with breadcrumbs or "drops," like Hansel and Gretel, as they refer to them.
Followers of QAnon, whose online behavior has been compared by analysts to a virtual cult, spread the unfounded claims, amplifying them with manipulated or out-of-context evidence posted on social media in an attempt to back up the allegations.
Experts fear that the "dedication QAnon supporters have to their beliefs also provides an opportunity for foreign interference to use these narratives to their advantage," Aoife Gallagher, an analyst with the Institute's Digital Research Unit for CNN, told CNN the Strategic Dialogue (ISD)."
Moar kek at link:
https://newsdio.com/an-unsupported-american-conspiracy-theory-found-a-foothold-in-europe-new-research-shows-how/142518/
A foothold? Moar like D Day! kek
3 year delta incoming?
Lock Her Up!
Q said it so go yell at Q! kek
I like their little warning! Could they do much better if they worked for us?! kek
Bill Barr accused of allowing Jeffrey Epstein to commit suicide
BY BRINKWIRE ON JULY 30, 2020
https://en.brinkwire.com/us/bill-barr-accused-of-allowing-jeffrey-epstein-to-commit-suicide/
I do not think he is dead and the big clue that so many seemed to
Miss was just how bad EVERYONE went with the narrative
that he did not commit suicide! No Really! he didn't!
murdered bro, he dead, don't even think about it! KEK!!!
Q came in asking where you where. I didn't know what to say! Looked mad… kek!
Does suppressing online conspiracy theorists work?
Experts weigh in
Twitter recently announced it would stop promoting content linked
to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory
Poppy Noor Published on Thu 30 Jul 2020 05.00 EDT
"Last week Twitter announced it would stop promoting content associated with QAnon – a baseless internet conspiracy theory that has had an outsized impact on political discourse, causing real-world harm through targeted harassment campaigns.
But does filtering out conspiracy theorists help public discourse – or can it strengthen their paranoia that they are being suppressed? And can these ideas be fought with education? We spoke to experts to see whether it will work.
Russell Muirhead, who co-authored the book A Lot of People Are Saying, which digs into how misinformation spreads online, says that social media work to validate and legitimize conspiracy theorizing and misinformation.
“On a platform like Twitter, and to some extent on Facebook and YouTube, repetition comes to substitute validation. If enough people like the tweet, or watch the video, or like the video on YouTube, it confers a kind of legitimacy,” he says.
He gives the example of a common refrain of Donald Trump’s to exemplify this: Trump will say “I don’t know if it’s true but a lot of people are saying it” – as if people simply repeating misinformation means it must have some truth to it.
“That’s very threatening to our ability to understand the world and to democratic politics. Because anything people retweet enough times seems true – regardless of whether or not it is,” he says.
Muirhead points out that before social media, it was the norm for media outlets to have a gatekeeping function. Editors, the gatekeepers of traditional media, are tasked everyday with deciding what makes it on air or into print – and an established first criterion is truthfulness:
“The more likely a claim is to be judged false, the less likely the editor will decide to put it in the paper or on the air. What’s happened with Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter is the gatekeeping function has been displaced: anybody can say anything to anyone in the whole world, pretty much for free,” he says.
Dr Whitney Phillips, author of This is Why we Can’t Have Nice Things, points out that a “marketplace of ideas approach” to misinformation (which posits that if you combat problematic speech with more speech, the truth will eventually prevail) doesn’t work in our current online environment."
moar kek at link:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/jul/30/qanon-does-suppressing-online-conspiracy-theorists-work
OH Poppy, you so funny!
Yeah, real pissed! muh sides!
So I know what a cube is and I know what a nubian is….
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cubian
Well alrighty then! kek
Yeah William Wallace killed like 1000 men with his bare hands!
freakin' Natsis!
Keyboard warrior information terrorists death cult! Are you in or what, Soldier!? kek
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Say my name, say my name!
I just had a thought… it happens ever so often.
Are we associated with the false prophets of the Bible yet or did I just feed the Beast!? No!!!!
Yeah it was like weekend at Jeffrey's.
I wonder how difficult it would be for someone like say, Scott Free Productions for instance, to put together a very convincing dummy?
^^^^^^^^^^^^
I don't remember, please remind me.
I chose the definition that was the kekiest
How about this one?
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cubian in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
IMO [C] is the one chair of [p]ower…
and in the darkness bind [them]…
I don't like what I find these days and I bring less than half to the table as the rest makes me feel bad for even talking about it. I hope this is a phase that will soon pass.