New anontools.xyz tool: ClockView (filter and visualize posts on the Q clock, more details within)
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So I've finally completed what I originally set out to do with this project: an easy way to filter posts and visualize them on the Q clock.
Basically you just select the "Clock View" tool (see red arrow in the photo) and all the posts you have filtered down to will be shown on the Q clock with an orange circle.
The reason I built this is that if the Q clock is legit it seems like certain minutes would have certain themes, or perhaps an analogous cabal device would eventually be made clear and we'd be ready to learn to read that.
Unfortunately as I dive further into the Q clock I mostly don't see any really solid connections, or any benefit to using it over straight deltas and cross references. Is there any extra layer of info Q wants to communicate to us or are we generally receiving everything successfully?
I'm curious to gauge the general interest of the forum as to whether there is even any point in building out clock related tools? Particularly old Voat-era crew.Some postings on 8kun say that the Q clock is bunk but there's also some really hardcore people making what seem to me nonsensical Q-clock proofs..
After this I'm gonna move my efforts over to data cleanup and improving searchability (letting users have more search control on case sensitivity and whole words, and letting them choose whether to search metadata and referenced posts). I've noticed that a lot of the posts have missing images or references so I'd like to try and backfill those if possible.
Who were you on Voat? Were you /v/QRV or /v/GreatAwakening?
I'm post Voat. Wasn't around when the clock was made so I'm not familiar with any of the arguments on it.
The proofs of the Q clock were pretty convincing, but the cadence of events changed. Maybe it will return to use, that's why you built this tool, to monitor signals