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Taxonomizing Information Practices in a Large Conspiracy Movement: Using Early QAnon as a Case Study

2023; University of Texas Press; Volume: 58; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.7560/ic58201

ISSN

2166-3033

Autores

James A. Hodges,

Tópico(s)

Media, Religion, Digital Communication

Resumo

This article presents a taxonomy of the information practices apparent in an imageboard discussion thread that was influential in jump-starting the worldwide QAnon movement. After introducing QAnon with a review of literature, the author examines 4Chan /pol/ thread #147547939 (key in introducing multiple key elements of the QAnon narrative) to enumerate and classify the information practices deployed by discussion participants. In conclusion, the article expands beyond existing research’s previous focus on outright fabrication, showing that early QAnon participants’ information practices are also defined in large part by suspicious and idiosyncratic modes of reading authentic sources, not simply the propagation of falsehoods.

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