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  1. Aug 14, 2017 · Both Google and GoDaddy have now banned the Daily Stormer site, after it published a story mocking protester Heather Heyer's death in Charlottesville, Va.

  2. Nov 21, 2018 · All of it went to support the Daily Stormer, the Internet’s most notorious neo-Nazi website, featuring sections including “Jewish Problem” and “Race War.”

    • Where Do You Regulate Content on The Internet?
    • Vigilante Justice
    • Increasing Dependence on A Few Giant Networks
    • Freedom of Speech < Due Process
    • What We Would Not Do
    • Establishing A Framework

    There are a number of different organizations that work in concert to bring you the Internet. They include: 1. Content creators, who author the actual content online. 2. Platforms (e.g., Facebook, Wordpress, etc.), where the content is published. 3. Hosts (e.g., Amazon Web Services, Dreamhost, etc.), that provide infrastructure on which the platfor...

    The rules and responsibilities for each of the organizations above in regulating content are and should be different. We've argued that it doesn't make sense to regulate content at the proxy, where Cloudflare provides service, since if we terminate a user the content won't go away it will just be slower and more vulnerable to attack. That's true, a...

    In a not-so-distant future, if we're not there already, it may be that if you're going to put content on the Internet you'll need to use a company with a giant network like Cloudflare, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, or Alibaba. For context, Cloudflare currently handles around 10% of Internet requests. Without a clear framework as a guide for ...

    The issue of who can and cannot be online has often been associated with Freedom of Speech. We think the more important principle is Due Process. I, personally, believe in strong Freedom of Speech protections, but I also acknowledge that it is a very American idea that is not shared globally. On the other hand, the concept of Due Process is close t...

    Beginning in 2013, Cloudflare began publishing our semi-annual Transparency Report. At the time we choose to include four statements of things that we had never done. They included: 1. Cloudflare has never turned over our SSL keys or our customers' SSL keys to anyone. 2. Cloudflare has never installed any law enforcement software or equipment anywh...

    Someone on our team asked after I announced we were going to terminate the Daily Stormer: "Is this the day the Internet dies?" He was half joking, but only half. He's no fan of the Daily Stormer or sites like it. But he does realize the risks of a company like Cloudflare getting into content policing. There's a saying in legal circles that hard cas...

  3. Jan 7, 2018 · Since this past August, the Daily Stormer, a prime hub for neo-Nazism on the Web, has found itself in a peculiar kind of digital exile. Its journey began in the wake of the “Unite the Right”...

  4. Aug 16, 2017 · Also late on August 16, Twitter and Facebook said they had suspended accounts and removed websites linked to the Daily Stormer, which helped organize the rally in Charlottesville that...

  5. Jul 16, 2019 · Neo-Nazi website publisher Andrew Anglin should pay $14m (£11.2m) in damages to a Jewish woman subjected to a "troll storm" at his urging, a US federal magistrate recommends. Tanya Gersh said...

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · MONTGOMERY, Ala – The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has released an updated Extremist File on Andrew Anglin, the neo-Nazi who founded the Daily Stormer website. The SPLC first published an Extremist File on Anglin in 2016 and has monitored his website and activity ever since.

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