A channel set up by influencer "Inevitable ET" just seven days ago has now surpassed 100K subscribers. Many other well-known Q influencers are among the subscribers.
The chat associated with it has just over 20K members and is very prolific.
This is Ron Watkins' channel.
He created it in December, but only started posting in it on 14 January as a "backup" for his account on Gab.
Since then, he's added 115K subscribers.
Kraken lawyer L Lin Wood, a QAnon supporter, created his channel on 11 January, the day Parler went offline.
He is not on Gab, so this channel is his main means of communication right now.
Videos, images, graphics and claims that went viral on and after election day gave rise to a hashtag: #StopTheSteal
The message was clear - Mr Trump had won a landslide victory, but dark forces in the establishment "deep state" had stolen it from him. bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-…
A Facebook group called "Stop the Steal" was created on 4 November and became one of the fastest-growing in the platform's history, adding more than 300,000 members.
Some of the posts were alarming, speaking of the need for a "civil war" or "revolution". bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-…
BREAKING: Twitter has suspended the accounts of Ron Watkins, Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn.
Alongside L. Lin Wood, suspended yesterday, they were the most high-profile amplifiers of conspiracy theories about the election, whose tweets reached millions of Mr Trump's supporters.
All four feature prominently in a piece I'm working on about the online rhetoric and disinformation that sadly contributed to the storming of the Capitol.
In the absence of Q since election day, they became the main stars of the QAnon crowd.