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Kathleen Stansberry addresses QAnon鈥檚 possible evolution in Newsy report

The assistant professor of strategic communications was featured in a recent report by Newsy examining how the QAnon conspiracy community could change following the conclusion of Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency.

The QAnon community 鈥撀燼 disproven and discredited far-right conspiracy theory group 鈥撀爄s likely to evolve and persist despite the end of Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency predicts a Newsy report, which included remarks from Assistant Professor of Strategic Communications Kathleen Stansberry.

Kathleen Stansberry

In the Jan. 28 report, “” reporter Tyler Adkisson compiled predictions on the future of QAnon, examining the community鈥檚 stability and social media activity. According to Stansberry, the group is likely to continue on despite Trump鈥檚 exit from the Oval Office.

“QAnon’s not just a conspiracy theory, and it’s not just that people believe in it. It’s a community,鈥 Stansberry told Newsy. 鈥淭he community has well-developed lines of communication. There’s identified leaders. There are people that can be looked to to provide some guidance.鈥

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In recent weeks, social media companies have expanded efforts to purge QAnon from their platforms, with Twitter and Facebook removing thousands of accounts. In response, some QAnon followers have moved to fringe platforms like Telegram and Gab to keep communication alive. Despite this decreased visibility, Stansberry predicted that the movement will persist 鈥撀燽ut possibly to a lesser extent.

“Taking QAnon off a platform does not put out the QAnon fire off a mainstream platform like Facebook or Twitter, but it does reduce access to fuel. So maybe a fire won’t turn into a massive blaze,” Stansberry said.