Anonymous ID: 8b020e April 4, 2019, 1:44 p.m. No.6048656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8690

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It's simply not time for Q to post.

 

Q does this quite a bit. He posts for a while, then takes a week or two off. Every time it happens, people start trying to find an explanation for it as if Q is some kind of average joe posting to 8ch.

 

What people still haven't fully wrapped their heads around (myself, included, mostly die to complacency and laziness) is that Q is using post times as an indexing/encoding system. The dates and times Q posts are often correlated with their subject matter. For example, all posts in the 1500 hour block would be related to x subject (just as an example of the concept). The dates, too. Notice that it was around Feb/March of last year that Q started on NXIVM drops, and a year later we get Rachel Chandler, again.

 

There is a pattern and purpose to when Q posts and what subject matter he decides to post about. Q is not posting now because there is no information to encode into the dates and there are no pressing matters requiring a drop. He will probably post a sort of weekly check in, as absences longer than ten days seem to be rare.

 

Don't misunderstand - this is not "clockfag" stuff, necessarily, but the people who were working on that were heading the right direction in terms of how to plot Q's posts. People got confused when they started trying to do tweet deltas and stuff like that.

 

This is why Q will post in an open board when the general bread hasn't been baked on time. Accuracy down to the minute, at least, is necessary for this system. Otherwise, it makes little sense for Q to post outside of the general bread just because the baker is a few minutes behind schedule.