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  2. 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."

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The founder’s YouTube channel was demonetized in 2019 due to "[promoting] anti-vaccination content". [249] Ads to the site were also removed by Facebook in 2019 for violating Facebook’s policies on misinformation about vaccines.

  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. Category:YouTube channels closed in 2022 - Wikipedia

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  7. 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 ...

  8. QAnon - Wikipedia

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    QAnon flag featuring an American flag defaced with the Q logo alongside the slogan "Where we go one, we go all", at a Second Amendment rally in Richmond, 2020. QAnon [a] (/ ˈ k juː ə n ɒ n / CUE-ə-non) is a far-right American political conspiracy theory and political movement that originated in 2017.

  9. Category:YouTube channels closed in 2020 - Wikipedia

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