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This is an edit of the original Voat Filtration System. Basically, Q used Voat as a launchpad for their own platform without giving any mind to the rest of the community using the site. They would flood the site with posts in ALL CAPS, showing voter fraud evidence after voter fraud evidence, usually from trash sources like The Gateway Pundit. Now obviously there was voter fraud, but Q is not helping bring anyone to justice. In fact, I have seen 0 arrests. This is a warning to Poal to tread with caution.

This is an edit of the original Voat Filtration System. Basically, Q used Voat as a launchpad for their own platform without giving any mind to the rest of the community using the site. They would flood the site with posts in ALL CAPS, showing voter fraud evidence after voter fraud evidence, usually from trash sources like The Gateway Pundit. Now obviously there was voter fraud, but Q is not helping bring anyone to justice. In fact, I have seen 0 arrests. This is a warning to Poal to tread with caution.

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[–] 2 pts

Q is just a larp, it doesn't appear to be anymore than a trap to keep the docile boomers docile. voat was great unless you didn't filter out the Q posts, every time I would sort by all I was amazed to see how active the Qtards were and how much of a negative impact they had. I hope they don't do to poal what they did everywhere else I've been.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I did block all Q subs I could, but they began infesting EVERY sub with their shit.

[–] 0 pt

I do believe Q is real. But it isn't what it purports to be. Its function is to rally Trump support, not go after the swamp or the pedophiles.

[–] 0 pt

You can go on believing whatever you want, but I haven't seen anything to convince me that it isn't just a troll to keep people "TRUSTING THE PLAN!!1!1"

[–] 0 pt

If you look at what it actually did, I think it was a moderate success.

It used a logical fallacy to hook people. Confirmation bias. They were hooked again by the intriguing nature of being involved in a conspiracy theory. They were kept there by promises for future action. The confirmation bias works forwards as well as backwards. You can make a broad claim - like a psychic "reading the room", and when one part of it comes true, people forget that it was only a small part of it, but "It was true all along!"

It appears that it may have been a Trump rally. That's all.