QAnon founder may have been identified thanks to machine learning
Researchers believe two men were the primary authors of posts attributed to Q.
With help from machine learning software, computer scientists may have unmasked the identity of Q, the founder of the QAnon movement.
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With help from machine learning software, computer scientists may have unmasked the identity of Q, the founder of the QAnon movement. In a sprawling report published on Saturday,
The New York Times shared the findings of two independent teams of forensic linguists who claim they’ve identified Paul Furber, a South African software developer who was one of the first to draw attention to the conspiracy theory, as the original writer behind Q. They say Arizona congressional candidate
Ron Watkinsalso wrote under the pseudonym, first by collaborating with Furber and then later taking over the account when it eventually moved to post on his father’s 8chan message board.