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Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
-4 score
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/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
-4 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
-4 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
-4 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

The psychology of online manipulation is fascinating. Delving into online theories is like an endless "puzzle" that can never be solved, but always feels like it's right about to be solved, and thus becomes a never-ending addiction.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

The psychology of online manipulation is fascinating. Delving into online theories is like an endless "puzzle" that can never be solved, but always feels like it's right about to be solved, and thus becomes a never-ending addiction.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

The psychology of online manipulation is fascinating. Delving into online theories is like an endless "puzzle" that can never be solved, but always feels like it's right about to be solved, and thus becomes a never-ending addiction.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the posts themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because Q was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because he was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because he was manipulating a huge swath of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because he was manipulating a huge community of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not dangerous because of the post themselves, but because he was manipulating a huge community of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting. Not because of the Q drops, but because he was manipulating a huge community of people online.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

/u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I think u/ARandomOgre would be the best at answering this.

Personally, I think after January 6th happened and the FBI started knocking on doors, whoever was controlling the Q account realized it was too dangerous to continue posting.

2 years ago
1 score