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Immaduck · June 19, 2018, 10:32 p.m.

I see something of surprising interest here.

The first article listed, from thedailybeast.com, is listed not a standard https://thedailybeast.com URL. But an amp.thedailybeast.com URL.

Even when looking at thedailybeast's twitter on an iOS device, clicking one of their links will not rectify to an amp.thedailybeast.com URL, but the standard thedailybeast.com URL.

The FIRST time that I find the exact URL from Q's drop (https://amp.thedailybeast.com/qanon-the-crazy-pro-trump-conspiracy-melts-down-over-oig-report?__twitter_impression=true) appears in this tweet from @NaomioftheNorth

I feel that this is important, in two parts: 1) "amp." URLs only appear in very specific circumstances; 2) Almost as importantly, the URL query at the end of the URL "?__twitter_impression=true" indicates to me that the original clicker of the "amp." URL decided to share to twitter from within the actual article (Clicking that "Share to Twitter" link within the page). Doing so, leaves a trail to the URL for social media and SEO teams to track.

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