Tech companies turn on Daily Stormer and the 'alt-right' after Charlottesville - News Summed Up

Tech companies turn on Daily Stormer and the 'alt-right' after Charlottesville


Within hours, the Daily Stormer moved its registration to Google, which quickly announced that it too was booting the site “for violating our terms of service”. But while big internet companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google have taken seriously the task of combatting Islamist terrorist groups such as Isis and al-Qaida, domestic hate groups have continued to flourish online. Other internet companies took action before Charlottesville to crack down on right-wing hate groups. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A photograph of Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer. How Facebook groups bring people closer together – neo-Nazis included Read more“Our hearts go out to the people affected by the tragic events in Charlottesville,” a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement.


Source: The Guardian August 14, 2017 21:30 UTC



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