https://medium.com/memewarweekly/put-a-q-on-it-dac7cd8cec35
Where We Go One We Go All (WWG1WGA) — out of all the slogans used by the Qanon movement, this one is the stickiest and most versatile. It serves a dual function of reinforcing community and acts as a memetic gateway to others investigating the movement. WWG1WGA is often paired with pro-Trump hashtags on Twitter, where infographics, memes and other ‘redpills’ are inserted into more mainstream political conversations taking shape online. While often appearing together, Q branding and #WWG1WGA may be used independently and interchangeably.
Using #WWG1WGA and many other more internally referential phrases as hashtags, Q believers refine and reinforce frames for interpreting breaking news events on social media. Of the several times Trump has interacted with supporters who use Qanon phrasing, in late 2019 he using the #WWG1WGA hashtag. Most notably, it has recently been used by newly elected Oregon senator and Qanon follower , who has since distanced herself from the movement after backlash. As we examine hashtags used by more mainstream sectors of Trump supporters, WWG1WGA seems to be growing in use outside of spaces frequented by Q believers and is quickly becoming a more normalized part of the MAGA landscape.
Q worldwide
Some in the Qanon faction have international aspirations, and supporters have surfaced in the , , and . In the distorted Qanon vision of world peace, Donald Trump is a messianic figure for the whole world, not just Americans. While racism and anti-semitism are present across the various incantations of the Qanon community, the wedge issues most divisive is one of nationalism. White supremacists themselves have expressed frustration that the Qanon movement was distracting conservatives from adopting a more overtly ethnonalionalist agenda, and white supremacists continue to have difficulty infiltrating and co-opting the Qanon faction of the MAGA coalition.
Conclusion
Using the Qanon style guide, hashtags, and interpretive frames, the movement has continually grown on social media since its inception in late 2017. Conventional fact checking and platform intervention seems too late to halt the growth of Qanon, or shake the foundation of disinformation at its base. As the movement changes, many adherents are expecting a great reckoning, global political and spiritual revolutions based on the teachings of Q. Some researchers are suggesting the spiritual elements of the movement will win out, seeing Qanon . By all accounts Qanon, as any sticky conspiracy theory, will continue to iterate and adapt to changes in our media ecosystems. We speculate it’s only a matter of time before sends more explicit calls out to unify the galaxy of Qanon supporters, disregarding the specific differences between these groups to unify behind Trump.