If you haven't already, you should look at how the Palantir platform works. Its an analyst assisted data mining tool. I believe there are a few analysts reviewing our ideas, not the big picture ones, but the lessor and more idiosyncratic/documentable ones into this type of tool to support a DoJ that likely has prosecutorial resources limited by operational security demands and the shear volume of 1000 or more related criminal investigations.
Q team doesn't need us to find a smoking gun that proves Nazi Ufos or who shot JFK or whatever salacious story the history channel produces. Noticing something small–like a photograph of Bruce Ohr with someone who was working for the Clinton's in Haiti at a conference in 2004. These little things, when plugged into higher quality investigative resources help with parallel construction. Crowdsourcing investigation is not efficient if you have unlimited resources, but if you don't, its a tool in the arsenal.
I look for and post small idiosyncratic but suspicious connections drawn from legitimate public records resources(Real Estate Transactions, PACER and FOIA documents, Foundation Tax Returns, photographs from old conferences regularly. They don't usually get much attention because they are related to B tier players. We all want to understand how the big names fit into the big picture, finding a former technology director for DHS who attended multiple conferences with Bruce Ohr who has no apparent current job buying a 3 million dollar second home isn't something that will go viral, but to someone who has a list of names, it might be helpful.
I will never know if I individually made a difference, but I'm certain, that collectively, we have turned up a few things that will move the needle.
Every anon can research what they think is most valuable or are interested in. Its one of the beautiful things about the chans.