https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanons-home-8kun-is-implodingand-q-has-gone-silent
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QAnonâs Home 8kun Is Implodingâand Q Has Gone Silent
Trump lost, one of the administrators quit, and itâs far from clear whoâs in charge.
Kelly Weill
Reporter
Updated Nov. 13, 2020 10:40AM ET / Published Nov. 12, 2020 4:58AM ET
For regulars on the internet forum 8kun, Election Day was supposed to be a revelation. President Donald Trump would win in a landslide, maybe sweeping all 50 states, in a glorious victory foretold by 8kunâs most famous user: the anonymous personality known as Q.
Instead, Trump lost, Q has gone silent, and one of 8kunâs main administrators has quit.
8kun, a shady forum previously known as 8chan, has survived challenges in the past. The site went dark when it lost support from internet services companies in 2019 after three alleged mass shooters used the site to advertise their massacres. But now 8kun appears to be facing a more existential threat as the QAnon conspiracy theory flounders, the forumâs top talent jumps ship, and prominent users float conspiracy theories about corrupt dealings behind the scenes at 8kun.
8kun is ground zero for QAnon, the far-right conspiracy theory that falsely accuses President Donald Trumpâs opponents of Satanic pedophilia and cannibalism. Q, who claims to be a high-level military intelligence figure, posts exclusively to 8kun. That means the forum has effectively hitched its fortunes to the theory.
âThe only reason people are still going to 8chan at all is because of Q,â Fredrick Brennan, who founded the site as 8chan, told The Daily Beast. âAll the other users have basically left. Itâs pretty abysmal over that right now, as far as user engagement is concerned.â
Frederick Brennan, 8chan founder
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In 2015, Brennan turned over control of the forum to Jim Watkins, a Philippines-based American who previously made his fortune running porn sites. Watkinsâ adult son Ron also helped run the forum. Brennan and the Watkinses had a falling out in 2018, leading Brennan to denounce the Watkinses, and the latter to file a lawsuit against him.
Although Q used 8kun to promise a resounding Trump victory, warning lights flashed for the site in the weeks before the election.
In late October, 8kun briefly went offline after another web services company (the latest in a long line) severed ties with the site, following a phone call from security researcher Ron Guilmette. (The company told Guilmette that they didnât know 8kun was one of their clients.) 8kun was able to get up and running with help from a Russian firm that provided, according to Guilmette, something called âbulletproof hosting.â
âYou can send them complaints about their users, but they wonât do squat about them,â Guilmette told The Daily Beast.
Guilmette also revealed in late October that a Watkins-owned company behind 8kun was technically defunct, since it had fallen behind on corporate paperwork, leaving the company liable to have all its IP addresses seized. (Watkins updated the paperwork within a day of the story coming to light, Nevada business records show.)
Other elements of Jim Watkinsâ shadowy internet trail received new scrutiny in the run-up to the election. Mother Jones reported that Watkinsâ company had previously hosted domain names that appeared to allude to child exploitation material, with URLs like âxxxpreteenâ that referenced rape and ages of minors. It was unclear what, if anything, the suggestive URLs hosted. Watkins told the outlet that âweâre not child pornographers, and we donât host child pornography, and we donât condone that.â
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Election Day brought more tumult for the site. Ron Watkins, who had long served as 8kunâs administrator, announced his departure.
âI am resigning as admin of 8kun effective immediately,â he tweeted. âExtensive battles have been fought tooth and nail during a self-imposed civic duty protecting the final fortifications of online free speech, guardedly navigating these tumultuous times. Today I bring ship to dock. Farewell.â
Ron told The Daily Beast that âI left to focus on other things in my life that need some TLC (mostly marital and health). Also wanted to have more time to focus on my woodworking hobby.â
Election Day was also the last time the site heard from Q. The anonymous poster, whoâd held out Trumpâs re-election as part of a grand plan to send all of Trumpâs enemies to prison, has not posted since the polls closed. This silence isnât Qâs longest; the person went silent for a month in 2019.