Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire are allowing QAnon channels on their streaming platforms -- mostly thanks to one video hosting service

The channels seem to violate multiple terms of service

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Citation Molly Butler / Media Matters

At least three major streaming devices are hosting multiple channels dedicated to the dangerous QAnon conspiracy theory, despite its supporters’ ties to violence -- and seemingly in violation of the platforms’ terms of service. Most of these QAnon channels appear to be using the same video hosting service, Secure Server TV, which facilitates the channels’ distribution across streaming platforms. 

In recent months, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube have all cracked down on the QAnon conspiracy theory, which is premised on claims that President Donald Trump is part of a secret fight against a cabal of pedophiles and the so-called “deep state.” The conspiracy theory has been connected to multiple killings and multiple kidnappings and has been embraced by some militia groups. The FBI in 2019 warned that the theory’s supporters presented a potential domestic terrorism threat. Additionally, QAnon supporters regularly circulate harmful falsehoods, ranging from unfounded wildfire conspiracy theories to election misinformation and coronavirus misinformation, along with anti-Semitism.

Nevertheless, at least 10 QAnon channels -- nearly all of which used to be on YouTube before the platform’s crackdown -- still have a home on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. Most of the channels use a video hosting service called Secure Server TV, which describes itself as “an OTT (over the top media service) platform designed to distribute your content on multiple platforms all while securing your content with military grade encryption.” The service adds that through its service “you will be featured on your own Web TV site, Roku, Amazon Fire, Google TV, Apple TV, iOS and Android Mobile Apps.”

QAnon content seems to violate terms of service for Secure Server TV as well as the three streaming devices

Secure Server TV

Secure Server TV’s content standards prohibit “abusive, offensive, harassing, violent, hateful” content, as well as content promoting “illegal activity” or deception. The company also prohibits content that can “cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety or be likely to upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person.” Secure Server TV claims any violation of its terms of use can result in account termination. 

Apple TV

QAnon creators are streaming on Apple TV through the use of the Apple TV-exclusive App Store and are subject to the App Store’s content guidelines. The objectionable content and physical harm policies in those guidelines forbid “discriminatory, or mean-spirited content, including references or commentary about religion, race, sexual orientation, gender, national/ethnic origin, or other targeted groups, particularly if the app is likely to humiliate, intimidate, or harm a targeted individual or group.” The service also prohibits “false information and features” and claims it has the authority to reject any app that “risks physical harm,” including “medical apps that could provide inaccurate data or information.”

Roku

Roku prohibits content that is “unlawful, incites illegal activities or violates third-party rights.” Roku previously removed a QAnon channel following Media Matters’ reporting.

Amazon Fire

QAnon creators are streaming content through the use of Amazon Fire apps, which are subject to the Amazon Fire Appstore restricted-content policies. These policies explicitly prohibit hate speech, harassment, and illegal activities. Amazon also forbids creators who “promote or praise terrorism.”

These devices nonetheless feature multiple QAnon channels

Media Matters found multiple channels promoting QAnon on each of these streaming devices. In some cases, the QAnon channels advertised that they were available on specific streaming devices as part of their Secure Server TV usage.

Patriots’ Soapbox

Patriots’ Soapbox, as reported by NBC News, is a “round-the-clock livestreamed YouTube channel for Qanon study and discussion,” and it was co-founded by one of the first figures to popularize the conspiracy theory. It was banned by YouTube in October. It is on Roku.

Patriots' Soapbox logo

Citation Patriots Soapbox logo with QAnon slogan (where, we go one, we go all, or wwg1wga for short)

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X22 Report

X22 Report is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube and Spotify in October. It is on Roku and Apple TV, and its Secure Server TV site also indicates availability on Amazon Fire.

X22 Report QAnon
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Citation Roku

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Citation Apple TV

X22 Report Amazon Fire

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

RedPill78

RedPill78 is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube in October. It is on Roku, and its Secure Server TV site also indicates availability on Amazon Fire and Apple TV.

RedPill78 QAnon
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Citation Roku

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Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

And We Know

And We Know is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube and Patreon in October. It is on Roku and Amazon Fire, and its its Secure Server TV site says it is also on Apple TV.

And We Know - QAnon
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Citation Roku

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Citation Amazon Fire

And We Know Apple

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

Truth and Art TV

Truth and Art TV is a major QAnon account that was banned from YouTube and Patreon in October. It is on Roku and Amazon Fire, and its Secure Server TV site says it is also on Apple TV.

Truth and Art TV - QAnon
Truth and Art TV Roku QAnon

Citation Roku

Truth and Art TV Amazon

Citation Amazon

Truth and Art TV Apple

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

TruReporting

TruReporting is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube in October but has since created a new account to circumvent the ban. It is on Roku and Apple TV, and its Secure Server TV site says it is on Amazon Fire.

TruReporting QAnon

Citation From TruReporting's YouTube ban-evasion account

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Citation Amazon

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Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

SGT Report

SGT Report is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube and Patreon in October. It is on Roku, Apple TV, and indicates availability on Amazon Fire via its Secure Server TV site.

SGT Report QAnon WWG1WGA
SGT Report Roku

Citation Roku

SGT Report Apple TV and Amazon Fire

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

Destroying The Illusion

Destroying The Illusion is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube in October. It is on Roku and its Secure Server TV site lists availability on Apple TV and Amazon Fire.

Destroying the Illusion QAnon 'WWG1WGA'

Citation Destroying The Illusion host Jordan Sather

Destroying The Illusion Roku

Citation Roku

Destroying the Illusion Apple TV Amazon Fire

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV

Edge of Wonder

Edge of Wonder is a major QAnon channel that was banned from YouTube in October. It is on Roku and Apple TV.

QAnon Edge of Wonder

Citation From The Daily Dot

Edge of Wonder Roku

Citation Roku 

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Citation Apple TV

Woke Societies

Woke Societies (which also calls itself “Woke TV”) is a major QAnon channel that was banned from Patreon, Spotify, and YouTube in October. It is on Roku, and its Secure Server TV site lists availability on AppleTV and Amazon Fire.

Woke Societies QAnon
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Citation Roku 

Woke Societies Apple TV Amazon Fire

Citation Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire mentioned on site hosted by Secure Server TV