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Due to my job I don't do Twitter or Facebook or any other social media site for that matter. But I know a thing or two about how to prepare a message for a large audience with diverse backgrounds. And I can make basic memes.
I think if we are going to trend #QAnon, we should do so using a variety of pics and DIRECT quotes from QAnon's posts. To each his/her own which quote pics and anons choose to use, but merely posting #QAnon or Who is QAnon? is not enough.
That would only cause the more inquisitive normies to Google for answers, and then they're going to find all those articles which allege Q as a conspiracy. The less ambitious normies ones will simply wait to be told what to think, if they still have the capacity to do that. By the very nature of our double click society, most people have the attention span of a flea.
Therefore we need to factor for that. Keep the images provocative and the message simple, but clear.