Scottsdale, AZ – After Virginia Violence GoDaddy Boots Neo Nazi Website

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    Scottsdale, AZ – A prominent white nationalist website that promoted a Virginia rally that ended in deadly violence Saturday is losing its internet domain host.

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    GoDaddy tweeted late Sunday night that it has given the Daily Stormer 24 hours to move its domain to another provider because the site has violated GoDaddy’s terms of service.

    GoDaddy spokesman Dan Race tells the New York Daily News that the Daily Stormer violated its terms of service by labeling a woman killed in an attack at the event in Charlottesville “fat” and “childless.” Heather Heyer was killed Saturday when police say a man plowed his car into a group of demonstrators protesting the white nationalist rally.

    Shortly after GoDaddy tweeted its decision, the site posted an article claiming it had been hacked and would be shut down.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    6 years ago

    The president has been flirting with neo-Nazi anti-Semites. On this website it is the liberals fault. Fools these are hating JEWS, whether conservative, liberals, religious or non-religious. I was there and in Birkenau frum , atheistic, consrvative a Jew period was gassed. They are willing to bash the heads of any Jew including educate archy

    6 years ago

    UPDATE #1 : Business Insider is now reporting that the Nazi “Daily Stormer” used an automated process to transfer its domain registration to Google. This was brought to Google’s attention, and Google has canceled the registration.

    UPDATE #2 : The website was hacked by some one or some group calling itself ‘anonymous’ and claiming to have commandeered editing privileges to the site.