Daily Beast: “As Joe Biden builds his lead in Pennsylvania, QAnon followers are faced with their greatest challenge yet. For years, they’ve been told that—no matter how bad things looked for Trump on the outside—the president and the military had everything in hand. ‘Patriots were in control,’ Q told them in one popular motto, ‘Enjoy the show.’ Now, it’s starting to look to even some of the most dedicated followers—some of whom have sacrificed family in their devotion to the conspiracy theory—that QAnon might actually have been nonsense. And they aren’t sure what to do. ‘It’s hard to keep the faith when your wife and daughters have left you and we didn’t get the decisive MOAB win we deserved on election night!!’ complained one QAnon supporter on a QAnon forum on Friday, as QAnon believers tried to cheer one another up. ‘No win for me-PERIOD!!'”
“The disappointment of a likely Trump loss also comes at a tumultuous time internally for QAnon. Ron Watkins, an administrator on QAnon hub 8kun, whose technical access would theoretically let him post as Q or at least know Q’s identity, announced that he was stepping back from the site. Neon Revolt, an anonymous blogger who’s amassed a following in the QAnon community, implied this week that the ‘Q’ account was for sale online for $1 million, an idea that brought into question the conspiracy theory’s foundations.”