That's a reasonable question, but as some sort of evidence supporting or corroboration that the expression "qanon" was invented by the blackhats, it's pretty darned weak.
Again, I ask, did the deep state ALSO invent all those other hashtags we used? yuck!
but let's look at your question. Why wasn't it banned? Maybe because it is tiny?
Tiny accounts that really are of so little consequence, many of then dodged the banathon period. Big ones of course got slammed. Even moderate sized ones, etc. But the fact that it wasn't banned really says nothing, imo.
My conclusion is that it wasn't banned because it was small enough to fly under the radar. That account, by the way, is mine.
Newsweek doesn't use QAnon term in article -
Exactly. But who was already using #qanon then? Anons (who one might assert that in the early stages of the movement, rightly only referred to folks attending to and frequenting the chans - I never considered myself an 'anon' until really after Q stopped regular posting) and Q patriots. (I referred to myself as a Q patriot because, even though I was most certainly anonymous from the get go (aka Dec 2017) I did not frequent the chans often, only sporadically, and my main activity was on other platforms like reddit, fluffbook, etc.
Why wasn't this account banned?
https://twitter.com/gtown615/status/931501023285432320
Tweet with #QAnon hashtag linked in this 2017 Newsweek article. Newsweek doesn't use QAnon term in article -
https://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-conspiracy-theory-trump-717398
That's a reasonable question, but as some sort of evidence supporting or corroboration that the expression "qanon" was invented by the blackhats, it's pretty darned weak.
Again, I ask, did the deep state ALSO invent all those other hashtags we used? yuck!
but let's look at your question. Why wasn't it banned? Maybe because it is tiny?
Tiny accounts that really are of so little consequence, many of then dodged the banathon period. Big ones of course got slammed. Even moderate sized ones, etc. But the fact that it wasn't banned really says nothing, imo.
Why wasn't this account banned? https://twitter.com/sovereignAK
My conclusion is that it wasn't banned because it was small enough to fly under the radar. That account, by the way, is mine.
Exactly. But who was already using #qanon then? Anons (who one might assert that in the early stages of the movement, rightly only referred to folks attending to and frequenting the chans - I never considered myself an 'anon' until really after Q stopped regular posting) and Q patriots. (I referred to myself as a Q patriot because, even though I was most certainly anonymous from the get go (aka Dec 2017) I did not frequent the chans often, only sporadically, and my main activity was on other platforms like reddit, fluffbook, etc.