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  1. hosh (hosh@hub.vikshepa.com)'s status on Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:34:58 EDT hosh hosh
    Gab, the social network used by the Pittsburgh suspect, has been taken offline
    https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/29/tech/gab-offline-pittsburgh/index.html

    "Gab.com is under attack," the statement said. "We have been systematically no-platformed [and] smeared by the mainstream media for defending free expression and individual liberty for all people."

    Gab said on Twitter that it had been "banned" over the past 24 hours by payment processing firms PayPal and Stripe, as well as hosting service Joyent and domain register GoDaddy."

    GoDaddy confirmed it had given the site 24 hours to move to a new service, a deadline that expires Monday night on the west coast of the United States. PayPal (PYPL) said it would not allow Gab to use its platform to manage donations from users.
    "When a site is explicitly allowing the perpetuation of hate, violence or discriminatory intolerance, we take immediate and decisive action," PayPal said in a statement.
    In conversation Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:34:58 EDT from hub.vikshepa.com permalink

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      Gab taken offline after synagogue shooting
      from CNN
      The social network Gab has been taken offline following revelations that the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman used it to threaten Jews.
    1. hosh (hosh@hub.vikshepa.com)'s status on Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:45:10 EDT hosh hosh
      in reply to
      q.v.
      https://www.eff.org/issues/free-speech
      https://www.changetheterms.org/terms
      In conversation Monday, 29-Oct-2018 18:45:10 EDT from hub.vikshepa.com permalink

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        Free Speech
        from Electronic Frontier Foundation
        EFF defends your ability to use the Internet as a platform for free expression through law, technology, and activism. The Internet has radically enhanced our access to information in countless ways, and empowered anyone to share ideas and connect with the entire world. Yet while speech is invited and empowered on the electronic frontier, it is also sometimes threatened. Freed of the limitations inherent in traditional print or broadcast media created—and constrained—by corporate gatekeepers, speech thrives online. Social networking websites allow groups of a dozen friends to grow into massive communities that transcend national borders. Meanwhile, community journalists have used microblogging and video live-streaming to expose the world to stories that long went unheard. Websites like Wikipedia and the Internet Archive have pioneered an open-source model of sharing and preserving information. On the other hand, speech is also threatened online. Coders and developers risk criminal penalties for practicing the kind of digital tinkering, repair, and exploration that enable innovation. Similarly, dissidents and activists, especially those whose opinions may be unpopular where they live, confront chilling effects imposed by government surveillance programs that constrain their freedom of expression. Journalists and researchers can also be stymied by government agencies that limit public access to certain information. The technological capacity enabling even great wonders can mean little when users are denied legal protections for their creativity. Without sufficient legal protections for users and innovators, it's all too easy for governments and companies to undermine your rights. Learn more below and consider supporting our efforts.
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