WHEN you demand a rather narrow definition of "product," you are displaying incredible smugness, arrogance, haughtiness, narrowness, rigidity, prissy-ness.
That's NOT very attractive.
It's also not very congruent or true with the whole of reality.
Sure it can, if the whole point and purpose of your job is to build a team.
On the other hand, a team is supposed to have a reason for existing. In business, that purpose is normally the production of goods and services which are tangible, valuable things, that can be sold for profit.
There are teams of all kinds, and they all are formed for the purpose of creating some tangible thing, or achieving some tangible goal.
I'm not saying that Qanon has no purpose. I'm merely asking; where are the tangible results of their collective work, thus far?
If the entire point and purpose of the project is to create a better informed group, so be it. Just say that, and claim it as your achievement.