Travis View, who hosts the conspiracy-debunking podcast QAnon Anonymous, said those who make money on the conspiracy theory are having a harder time persuading adherents to keep the faith after such a spectacularly wrong prediction.
Quote from the article... Wait you guys are making money from this??? ConfusedPikachuFace.jpeg
If someone clicks on an ad after reading something fake it really isn't any different than going to a CNN article. And that doesn't even bother me because if someone purchases a product then they got something in exchange for their money.
And yes, people will always be taken advantage of no matter if something is real or fake. Gofund me has several stories about that. Guess people shouldn't donate anymore.
What everyone needs to do is not outsource their critical thinking skills. No matter WHAT they are researching.
Quote from the article... Wait you guys are making money from this??? ConfusedPikachuFace.jpeg
If someone clicks on an ad after reading something fake it really isn't any different than going to a CNN article. And that doesn't even bother me because if someone purchases a product then they got something in exchange for their money.
And yes, people will always be taken advantage of no matter if something is real or fake. Gofund me has several stories about that. Guess people shouldn't donate anymore.
What everyone needs to do is not outsource their critical thinking skills. No matter WHAT they are researching.
However you want to use your own brain to form conclusions is up to you. I never saw a Q drop with an ad though. Food for thought.