Navigating Early-Stage Migration: Comparing QAnon Community Dynamics on Twitter, Parler, and Dotwin Full
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This paper examines the impact of platform migration on the QAnon community during their transition from Twitter to alternativeplatforms like Parler and Dotwin following initial widespread account bans on Twitter. We examine how QAnon’s communitydynamics—including user roles and activities—evolved amidst this migration by analyzing their activities on Twitter, Parler, andDotwin in the months leading up to the Jan 6th Capitol attack. We assess user engagement and influence changes, categorizingusers into five distinct roles: ’common users,’ ‘broadcasters,’ ’influentials,’ ’hidden influentials,’ and ’lurkers.’ Our findings challengetraditional linear migration models by revealing extremist communities’ complex, multi-platform engagement during early-stagemigration. Our findings also suggest the importance of platform affordances in supporting various user roles in extremist communities.Our research also broadens the scope of existing literature by offering a longitudinal cross-platform analysis, providing new insightsinto the evolving dynamics of extremist online activity.