I copied the text from every single Q drop, ran it through a utility that counts the occurrence of every single word, and spits it out. The results are too large to post here directly by an order of magnitude. So its in the link in the title.
Use it as you will... 🐸 (click save above or bookmark)
FYI: Reposted words or words in replies are not counted. Also, unique spelling of a word is counted separately.
thanks for doing this^ been waiting for such a thing, there are patterns with word counts if we look. also, have noticed Q related words/phrases in historical texts & other websites; mountvernon.org is one example.
There may be other not so obvious 17's as well. As noted above, different versions of the same word will be listed separately. So if Q mentioned "emyryide" 13 times and "emyryide's" 4 times, you would not see it in the group of 17's. So anons will need to think through their research.
I played a bit with this sort of analysis as an https://anontools.xyz tool for word clouds. The critical thing you have to keep in mind when digging this way is how abnormal Q writing is and how words frequently words are broken up and altered.
For example: cont[I]nue
Still I think it's a fun angle to dig on and especially interesting are the words that only appear once.
And as you mention in your comment, whether referenced posts are included is also critical. I think the count on the original Q posts carries the most weight because the full references aren't captured on most (any?) Q drop sites.
I copied the text from every single Q drop, ran it through a utility that counts the occurrence of every single word, and spits it out. The results are too large to post here directly by an order of magnitude. So its in the link in the title.
Use it as you will... 🐸 (click save above or bookmark)
FYI: Reposted words or words in replies are not counted. Also, unique spelling of a word is counted separately.
So if you do a search on the word 'devil' on qalerts.app you get 17 posts.
If you search for the word 'devil' in the word occurrence list you'll get 2 hits:
For a total of 14. The other 3 from the qalert search are reposts and replies where Q did not mention the word directly.
What a Q-incidence
Great tool! Thanks!
thanks for doing this^ been waiting for such a thing, there are patterns with word counts if we look. also, have noticed Q related words/phrases in historical texts & other websites; mountvernon.org is one example.
Interesting. Just skimmed and will come back later but there sure are a lot of words occurring 17 times.
There may be other not so obvious 17's as well. As noted above, different versions of the same word will be listed separately. So if Q mentioned "emyryide" 13 times and "emyryide's" 4 times, you would not see it in the group of 17's. So anons will need to think through their research.
I played a bit with this sort of analysis as an https://anontools.xyz tool for word clouds. The critical thing you have to keep in mind when digging this way is how abnormal Q writing is and how words frequently words are broken up and altered.
For example: cont[I]nue
Still I think it's a fun angle to dig on and especially interesting are the words that only appear once.
And as you mention in your comment, whether referenced posts are included is also critical. I think the count on the original Q posts carries the most weight because the full references aren't captured on most (any?) Q drop sites.
Hard to beat that darn darnkess.
This is fantastic!