Peloton appears to have removed QAnon-related hashtags from its platform

Peloton has removed several hashtags related to the QAnon conspiracy theory from its virtual exercise platform, Business Insider reported. The move followed a tweet from a Washington Post editor earlier in the week that showed several hashtags— which allow people taking the same online fitness classes to connect with each other— using variants of QAnon’s “where we go 1 we go all” hashtag.
A Peloton spokesperson told BI the company has “a zero-tolerance policy against hateful content” and removed the QAnon hashtags for violating that policy.
It seems that @onepeloton has moved on this in the last hour or so. No more # Q, no more # WWG…anything. The tags appear to have been wiped clean pic.twitter.com/nhT5DgLXL3
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