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Waiting for Q: An Exploration of QAnon Users' Online Migration to Poal in the Wake of Voat's Demise

Antonis Papasavva, Enrico Mariconti

Many controversial and hateful online communities on mainstream social networks get banned due to moderation efforts. One of the platforms known to have taken such measures is Reddit, which banned various communities and users in recent years. Although banning these communities eliminates the problem on one platform, the participants of those communities often tend to regroup on other, laxer alternative social networks. One alternative to Reddit was Voat, a Reddit-like social network that allowed its users to share their controversial ideas freely. Voat bloomed and became more popular with every Reddit ban, and although it had a troubled history, it managed to stay afloat for four years before shutting down in December 2020. In this work, we investigate the Voat shutdown and how the users of the conspiracy theory QAnon organized their online migration. We find that many users proposed Poal as a Voat alternative, resulting in about half of the QAnon user base of Voat migrating there. In addition, we find that only a few Voat users lost hope close to the end of Voat, turning against Q, while others encouraged their fellow conspiracy adherents to "wait for Q" to tell them where to go. Lastly, we find evidence that shortly after the Voat shutdown, users on Poal (most of them Voat migrants) start discussing and planning the January 6th, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.

source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.01397

**Waiting for Q: An Exploration of QAnon Users' Online Migration to Poal in the Wake of Voat's Demise** *Antonis Papasavva, Enrico Mariconti* Many controversial and hateful online communities on mainstream social networks get banned due to moderation efforts. One of the platforms known to have taken such measures is Reddit, which banned various communities and users in recent years. Although banning these communities eliminates the problem on one platform, the participants of those communities often tend to regroup on other, laxer alternative social networks. One alternative to Reddit was Voat, a Reddit-like social network that allowed its users to share their controversial ideas freely. Voat bloomed and became more popular with every Reddit ban, and although it had a troubled history, it managed to stay afloat for four years before shutting down in December 2020. In this work, we investigate the Voat shutdown and how the users of the conspiracy theory QAnon organized their online migration. We find that many users proposed Poal as a Voat alternative, resulting in about half of the QAnon user base of Voat migrating there. In addition, we find that only a few Voat users lost hope close to the end of Voat, turning against Q, while others encouraged their fellow conspiracy adherents to "wait for Q" to tell them where to go. Lastly, we find evidence that shortly after the Voat shutdown, users on Poal (most of them Voat migrants) start discussing and planning the January 6th, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.01397

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we find evidence that QAnon adherents on Poal, of which half are Voat migrants, start planning the attack on the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021, shortly after Voat shut down. As warned by Papasavva et al. [33], Q often called brothers to arms, asking them to overthrow the government. This study adds to the evidence that the US Capitol storm was a premeditated event that was heavily discussed and organized on fringe, alternative social networks.

That's a pile a lies

Poal has a "no calls to violence rule" in the ToS. Some feds tried to incite violence around that time and got banned.

Based on the comments on that first submission, it is evident that the developers or founders of Poal had associations with Voat co-founder (username PuttItOut) as they mention his name and how they tried to help his efforts to keep Voat afloat.

lol They can't even get it right. Donating to Voat long before Putt sold it to its kosher secret angel (PIA/Kape Israeli Intel) doesn't mean someone is associated with Putt.

Users who remain inactive for a long time start losing their level as their points expire. The reason user points expire is, as Poal explains on its user welcome page...

lol and another made up lie. Points don't expire, but sleepers who are used exclusively to game votes get algoed.

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Lol, the stupid losers are beginning from made up horseshit about J6.