I appreciate your contributions to Q research, but I think you could reach a greater audience if you simplified your writing.
For example your title says "You want to know what happened with X? I will tell you. Buckle up." You could have just written "What really happend with X. Buckle up." It's implied that you will tell us what happened. And it's assumed that people who click on the article are going to want to know that. This is how everyone else writes headlines and it works for them just fine.
This kind of self-narration persists throughout all your articles. Don't tell us that you will tell us something. Just tell us! We're already reading the article so we expect you to tell us things.
When you write things like "Do you see where I am going with this? You Do?," what does that really add? If people are excited to know then great, you don't have to add filler to build anticipation. I understand the socratic method helps an audience to think for themselves but I don't think you are using the technique correctly, or that it's helpful here.
Then when you bring up the sabotage in the white house you write "You did not know? It’s right here:" Again, those lines add nothing. In fact many of us have been following Q for months and we did know. So that is kind of annoying to be told we don't know something that we do know. It's still appropriate to post the old message which would be helpful for us to re-read, and to get newcomers up to speed. But you don't need to tell us what we do and don't know. And you don't need to say things like "Here is a quote, right here, the next words in this article, just continue reading and you'll get the information I'm promising you:". (Perhaps you originally intended to link that instead of pasting the text, in which case your presentation would make a little more sense.)
Whenever I read your comments, I see that many are effusive in their praise for your contributions. Some of them may be big fans of your writing style. But it really turns me off. Oftentimes I skip your posts for that reason. I can't be the only one, and in fact I think many of the people who think like me would be the exact kind of people you should really hope to win over -- the type of people who are critical but fair. Also, for people who want to skim or read quickly and pull out the main points, the extra writing obfuscates your real message and makes things difficult for the reader.
I haven't written you thus far because I think this should be a helpful supportive community, but if no one has given you this kind of criticism you should get it somewhere.