QAnon accounts found a home, and Trump's support, on Truth Social

NewsGuard, a media watchdog that analyzes the credibility of news outlets, found 88 users promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory on Truth Social, each to more than 10,000 followers. Of those accounts, 32 were previously banned by Twitter…

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“The other platforms have taken some steps to deal with QAnon and other similar types of misinformation, but here, it’s pretty clear that they’re not,” Mr. Brill said of Truth Social…

Mr. Trump previously retweeted more than a dozen Twitter posts from QAnon-promoting accounts in a single afternoon in 2020. Soon after, speaking about the conspiracy theorists, he said he had “heard these are people that love our country.”

On Truth Social, one user with more than 31,000 followers and three Qs in his profile name posted an image in May of Mr. Trump sitting on a throne with a crown and a Q emblem behind him. Mr. Trump reposted the image.

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