I think there is a branding mix-up as well. While more media savvy people know the difference between the computer hackers group Anonymous that try to out unsavory people on the internet (including politicians). Then QAnon came along around the same that Anonymous went on hiatus and I don't think their branding was an accident. They wanted to have that underground vigilante image when spewing there crap.
When I first heard of QAnon I wondered if it was an evil splinter group from Anonymous that instead of catching bad guys, they would frame good guys for money.
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