QAnon is an umbrella conspiracy theory that encompasses a wide spectrum of people. The COVID-19 pandemic has helped raise the QAnon conspiracy theory to a wide-spreading movement, especially in the US. Here, we study users' dynamics on Twitter related to the QAnon movement (i.e., pro-/anti-QAnon and less-leaning users) in the context of the COVID-19 infodemic and the topics involved using a simple network-based approach. We found that pro- and anti-leaning users show different population dynamics and that late less-leaning users were mostly anti-QAnon. These trends might have been affected by Twitter's suspension strategies. We also found that QAnon clusters include many bot users. Furthermore, our results suggest that QAnon continues to evolve amid the infodemic and does not limit itself to its original idea but instead extends its reach to create a much larger umbrella conspiracy theory. The network-based approach in this study is important for nowcasting the evolution of the QAnon movement.
翻译:QAnon是一个涵盖广泛人群的伞式阴谋理论。 CoVID-19大流行帮助将QAnon大阴谋理论提升到一个广泛的运动,特别是在美国。在这里,我们在Twitter上研究了与QAnon运动有关的用户动态(即支持/反对QAnon和较少阅读的用户 ), 在COVID-19杂交以及使用基于网络的简单方法所涉及的主题的背景下。我们发现,亲和抗渗漏用户表现出不同的人口动态,而后退用户大多是反QAnon。这些趋势可能已经受到Twitter暂停战略的影响。我们还发现,QAnon的集群包括许多机器人用户。此外,我们的结果表明,QAnon继续演变在Infonmic 中,并且不局限于其原始想法,而是扩大了其范围,从而产生了一个大得多的伞式阴谋理论。本研究中的网络化方法对于现在预测QAnon运动的演变非常重要。