
The QAnon Community Is in Crisis — But On Telegram, It’s Also Growing
Extremists are actively recruiting disillusioned or despondent QAnon believers on encrypted messaging apps like Telegram, researchers say
Extremists are actively recruiting disillusioned or despondent QAnon believers on encrypted messaging apps like Telegram, researchers say
Steve Bannon broadcasts election denialism and apocalyptic calls to action several times a day via Apple’s podcast app. He’s not the only one using the platform to spread claims that became a rallying cry of the mob that threatened the Capitol
After the inauguration of Joe Biden, some Q adherents are giving up, while others still "trust the plan"
Runes and other Pagan symbols aren't inherently racist — but they've long been coopted by white supremacists
With nearly 2 million followers on Instagram, Jason Aldean's wife Brittany is at the forefront of an emerging trend in Nashville: the country-wife political conspiracist
A mob descended on Washington D.C. today, proving that internet conspiracy theories can have violent, real-life consequences
Attracted to conversations about saving children from sex-trafficking, survivors are finding themselves drawn into the world of a baseless conspiracy theory
'Stop the Steal,' which has since been taken down by Facebook, accumulated more than 320,000 members in less than 48 hours
How President Trump spent four years in office pandering to conspiracy theorists
One of the biggest boosters of the baseless theories about Seth Rich is dropping his lawsuits related to Rich