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  2. YouTube removes ‘tens of thousands of QAnon videos ... - AOL

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    YouTube is cracking down on “harmful conspiracy theories” — such as QAnon and Pizzagate — that can lead to violent behavior, the video-sharing giant announced Thursday. “Today, we are ...

  3. YouTube bans QAnon, other conspiracy content that targets ...

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    YouTube said Thursday that it would no longer allow content that targets individuals and groups with conspiracy theories, specifically QAnon and its antecedent, "pizzagate."

  4. YouTube bans ‘harmful’ QAnon, Pizzagate, and other ... - AOL

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    It’s a tough time for believers of QAnon, the baseless far right conspiracy theory that claims President Trump is secretly battling a global satanic child trafficking ring run by his political ...

  5. Timeline of incidents involving QAnon - Wikipedia

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    A QAnon emblem (upper left) is raised during the 2021 United States Capitol attack. Various QAnon-affiliated protesters participated in the attack on the United States Capitol building on January 6, 2021. Rioters were either seen wearing clothing with Q-related emblems or identified as QAnon followers from video footage. [102] [103]

  6. Q Into the Storm - Wikipedia

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    Ron Watkins, conspiracy theorist and former 8chan administrator. The series explores the rise of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and the people involved with it. The documentary features several people associated with 8chan, the imageboard website that is home to QAnon, including the site's owner Jim Watkins, former administrator Ron Watkins, and original creator Fredrick Brennan.

  7. Million Dollar Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Million Dollar Extreme started out making sketch comedy videos on their YouTube channel, which David Weigel described as "absurdist" and "transgressive", often centering around themes mocking political correctness. [7] Sam Hyde's monologues, recorded on his iPhone, were also a staple for video content on the channel. [8]

  8. QAnon anthem played at Trump rallies removed from YouTube and ...

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    The song was uploaded to YouTube and Spotify in 2020 by a different user with the screen name “Richard Feelgood” under the title “Wwg1wga,” which is short for the QAnon conspiracy theory ...

  9. Lionel (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Michael William Lebron (born August 26, 1958), better known as Lionel, is an American syndicated radio, television and YouTube legal and media analyst. He is known as a leading promoter of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory. [3] [4]