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AR15.com, the biggest gun forum in the world, was deplatformed on Monday by web hosting company GoDaddy.
When asked by The Federalist about the decision to remove AR15.com, GoDaddy claimed that the site “both promotes and encourages violence,” but did not offer any specific examples. Instead, they offered AR15.com 24 hours to relocate its business.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Klassified
The irony of this is that it's likely to push people to bullet proof hosting sites. Many of which are located in countries such as Russia.
Are we being hastened toward the great reset we've heard so much about?
originally posted by: The2Billies
a reply to: Klassified
Now that the Democrats have full control of the Government they feel free to enact the "Great Purge" we are seeing.
It is time to purge back and cancel your membership to Facebook/Twitter/etc.
Don't use Chrome or Edge use another browser.
“This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”. Sir Winston Churchill
originally posted by: uncommitted
a reply to: Klassified
Purely asking out of interest, no other reason, do you think it's good that a site where the main reason it exists is firearms, 'promotes and encourages violence'?
Assuming the answer is yes - because you allude to that in the OP - does it really surprise you that a service provider may find that legally troublesome? Interested in why you think they wouldn't.
Look at the T's and C's of ATS, there's a reason they can ban you for doing likewise on here.