Ok but there was a link to what Tucker said about Qanon that doesn't really say anything. Not sure what point he was trying to make and how that ties into the OP's.
Qanon is a popular conspiracy theory in which adherents believe there is a person, Q, with close ties to Washington and had been leaking government secrets on the 8Chan subforum.
Several people have flocked to this subforum with the belief that this Q person is authentic, and that the messages he is sending are codified. Then what happens is these adherents attempt to collectively make sense of these codes. They attribute meaning and while some have tried to coordinate small scale action, it largely fails due to a lack of structure and chain of command. However it doesn't stop some individuals from potentially responding or acting in the belief of what has been purported on these forums. This is a big part of what happened on January 6th. A lot of Trump supporters and Qanon adherents came to Washington at the behest of Trump, were already primed into believing all of the nonsense spewed by Q and "decoded" by some adherents, and nudged into action by Trump to take to Capitol and "reclaim" their country.
Qanon is more of a highly recognized incidence of mass manipulation, a social phenomena of sorts.