All orders of the "Qanon" movement will be banned, but the question is how much it will limit the spread of lies, because it has been preparing for a long time to camouflage its actions
The company "Facebook" will ban all groups and individual accounts related to the "Qanon" movement, which spreads conspiracy theories without evidence, and the main thing is that Donald Trump is waging a secret fight against the global pedophile elite. It is marked as a militarized social movement and from now on it will be followed by a team that fights terrorism and hate speech, which means that users will not wait for reports, but administrators will remove them immediately because they can cause damage.
An example is the lie they recently spread - that six members of the leftist organization "Antifa" were arrested in Oregon for setting fire. Emergency services were flooded with calls from citizens, which hindered them in the fight against the fire, it is stated in the explanation. The ban will also apply to "Instagram", which is also owned by "Facebook"
Many assessed this as a belated reaction, because the movement has grown in the meantime, thanks to "Facebook" and other social networks. The explosion of popularity was contributed by algorithms that recommend content similar to the ones they most often "like", so that the conspiracy theories of Satanist pedophiles are a great "litter" for people who doubt vaccines, reject masks and do not believe in a pandemic.
It is worrying that some of the theories are being propagated by politicians, including Donald Trump, and that they are slowly spreading to other countries. Protests against vaccines, the 5G network and child abuse took place across the UK in late September. Two 20-year-old participants told British journalists that they came because they had read a lot on the internet about child abuse in the US and Britain.
The new ban shows that the measures taken two months ago were not enough to limit the spread of the movement, which the FBI marked as a potential domestic terrorist threat. It is possible that new ones will not be enough either. First, because it will not apply to personal accounts that support "Qanon", but do not identify explicitly with it, which leaves a lot of room for spreading ideas. Secondly, its members have been preparing for such a scenario for a long time by removing "Q" and "Qanon" from the group's names and disguising themselves behind more receptive messages.
In August, under the slogan "Let's save the children", they organized rallies all over the United States, not to mention "Qanon", in order to attract as many people as possible, to whom they would later place their theories. When they found out what it was about, they deleted that hashtag on "Facebook", which caused complaints due to censorship. Afterwards, they changed the slogan to "Save our children", among other things because they discovered that the well-known humanitarian organization "Save the Children" is financed by Bill Gates, one of the main "actors" of their theories.
Groups that have been fighting child trafficking for years say that it is much harder for them now, because they are overwhelmed with false reports. "Qanon" recently spread rumors that an online furniture retailer, which offers pointlessly expensive shelves and pillows, is actually selling children. It turned out that the prices were published by mistake.
The movement originated three years ago, when a person who introduced himself as Q on online forums, claiming to have access to government secrets, announced that Satanists and pedophiles from the political elite and the world of celebrities (Clintons, Obama, George Soros, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks They are plotting against Donald Trump. The pandemic gave them material for the story that the corona virus does not exist, but that a panic was deliberately produced with the help of the media in order for Trump to sabotage himself in the fight for a second term.
"Qanon" in a way followed up on "Pizza gate", also a fictional story that the Democratic Party runs a pedophile circle from the basement of an American pizzeria, which led an American to go free to free children. Social networks fear that something similar could happen again if they allow disinformation to spread on their platforms. Similar measures were taken by "Twitter" this summer, deleting the accounts of the "Qunanans" with the explanation that they violate the rules of use and that they can cause damage and violence in the offline world.
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