Proud Boy in Seattle finds a sign he doesn't like during #MayDay & tries with all his might to rip it up. It doesn't work out. [h/t @nategowdy] #MayDaySea pic.twitter.com/Z2P0KhQw0J
— Ash J (@AshAgony) May 2, 2018
Darn you, modern printshop technology! It’s even better if you can listen to the mocking commentary by the film-taker.
https://t.co/TlxYN2lHYv is no longer accessible.
"It is our determination that https://t.co/6wdYoGhdjN crossed the line and encouraged and promoted violence in a direct and threatening manner," a GoDaddy spokesperson said.https://t.co/6VGbmwOE0e
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) May 3, 2018
… In a statement provided to BuzzFeed News, a spokesperson for GoDaddy said that Spencer was given 48 hours to transfer the Altright.com domain to a different host before it was removed…
Spencer told BuzzFeed News that he has not yet found a new host for the site.
“We’re working on solving the problem, and solving it in a permanent way. So this might take some time,” Spencer said…
The removal of Altright.com comes only a few weeks after Facebook removed two Facebook pages associated with Spencer. The takedown was first reported by Vice, which said the pages were removed after the outlet contacted Facebook about hate groups using the platform…
Tech platforms have been locked in a back-and-forth with far-right internet communities since the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer. The Daily Stormer, an infamous neo-Nazi website, has continued to have similar issues with hosting. GoDaddy suspended the site’s hosting the same week that Google canceled the site’s domain registration in August last year.