Go Daddy drops Second Amendment group forcing it to go offline: Domain registrar and web hosting company Go Daddy decided to refuse services to AR15.com, forcing the pro-Second Amendment site to go offline and find a new domain registrar in order to return. The move comes during the same week Amazon Web Services stopped providing its hosting services to free speech platform Parler, also forcing it to go offline and find an alternative provider in order to return to the web. Reclaim The Net asked Go Daddy about the company's decision to ban AR15.com. GoDaddy reportedly told them the site "both promotes and encourages violence,” but would not provide examples.
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