TheQAnons.com – Bias and Credibility

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  • Overall, we rate TheQAnons.com as an extreme right-biased conspiracy and pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven or false claims related to government and culture.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: RIGHT CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE
Factual Reporting: VERY LOW
Country: USA
Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

TheQAnons.com is a website associated with the QAnon conspiracy theory, which started in 2017. The theory alleges that a cabal of Satanic, cannibalistic pedophiles controls American politics and media. It gained momentum during Donald Trump’s presidency and is known for its proclivity toward violence. The website does not have an about page, but on the terms of the service page, they state: Viewer DISCRETION IS ADVISED! TheQAnons.com website contains BOTH Fiction and Non-Fiction Content.

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Funded by / Ownership

Specific information about the ownership and funding of TheQAnons.com is not readily available. In order to see the content, you must create a login; however, this is free. They also have links to donate.

Analysis / Bias

The website features Groups you can join, such as QAnon Conservatives, and news stories published by Daniel. The content of news articles focuses on extreme viewpoints and often promotes conspiracy theories like this BUSTED!!! Video Shows Capitol Police Conspiring With Antifa To Storm The Capitol And Blame Trump. The source for this story is a YouTube video from a person named Bobby Powell. There is no evidence that Antifa was involved in the insurrection. The insurrection was led by the supporters of Donald Trump.

Regarding Trump, The QAnon’s website more or less reveres him as godlike by proclaiming him the “greatest President ever” and publishing stories like this Merchant Of Death WARNS Biden Admin May Try To END Trump’s Life.



Editorially, the website heavily promotes QAnon conspiracies related to pedophilia and the liberal elite ‘A Vast Pedophile Network’: Josh Hawley Decries Predation Of Children On Meta’s Platforms. They routinely advance pseudoscientific claims like this regarding Covid-19 vaccines GOP Rep Says Vaccine Passport May Be Joe Biden’s Mark Of The Beast, Some Believe Its The End Of Days. Finally, TheQAnons are heavily focused on a supposed culture war American Values on the Line: Anti-Woke Start a Culture War | Crossroads.

In general, this website holds extreme right biases and consistently promotes baseless conspiracy theories and dangerous pseudoscience.

Failed Fact Checks

  • They have not been checked by a third-party fact-checker.

Overall, we rate TheQAnons.com as an extreme right-bias conspiracy and pseudoscience website based on the promotion of unproven or false claims related to government and culture. (D. Van Zandt 01/07/2024)

Source: https://theqanons.com/

Last Updated on January 7, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check


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