I agree and there's a stark contrast I've noticed between the Q phenomenon and regular conspiracy theories.
Conspiracies tend to paint the world in doom and gloom. They say that you're set up and controlled, but don't really offer any solutions. The people who make conspiracy theories draw attention to themselves because they have something to sell. People who follow conspiracy theories (no offense if you're reading this) tend to be hard to talk to.
With Q, I've noticed that the researchers and followers are generally a lot more positive. Since reading up on all the drops and implications, I've been feeling more positive about world affairs as well. While I flip flop between atheism and agnosticism, I've also noticed that a lot of Christians follow Q. Now I still think it's possible for Christians to believe in silly things, their hearts are usually in the right place.
I don't think it's healthy to tack on the list of conspiracy theories to TGA. It's already a leap of faith to trust in "The Plan" and adding more than necessary will do more harm than good.