Interesting. I tried it by deleting the “?utm_term= ...” portion. The article came up but inserted a new “?utm_term= ...” ending. In fact, it does this each time so yes, it’s logging each access.
I would infer, however, based on Q’s previous posts showing knowledge of cybersecurity, that Q is accessing behind some sort of VPN or higher level security such as perhaps a ‘packet hopping’ encoder. From my SBI clearance days in satellite security, there are levels of DOD security that not even CIA knows.
The best (maybe only) way to keep a secret is not tell it.
utm_xxxxx are attributes used for marketing people to track the spread of their content. Somebody publishes an article and then posts to their twitter feed, for example - they add the utm_ parameters so that then when people click on a link somewhere and bring up the article they can accumulate data on how people found + got to the article (”we got x hits from Twitter post”) I previously considered that “Q” team might even have been putting their own values there to track their own things i.e. people who grabbed or clicked URLs from “Q” posts.