Good day all. The purge of anyone who supports the Greatest President of the 21st Century, Donald J. Trump, has begun. We’ve seen Faceplant and Twitler start booting off thousands of people and groups for simply voicing their opinions on the Stolen Election.
This culminated with the murder of Parler, a small but rapidly growing competitor of Twitler when Amazon Web Services colluded, (Allegedly) with Goolag, Twitler and Crapple to kill the service. They used the excuse that Parler was used to organize the fake riot in Washington on January 6th, 2021. (At most a few hundred people went overboard and there appears to be evidence of Agents Provocateur being the instigators)
A couple of hundred thousand people showed up to make their voices heard and that’s what they did. Nothing more. It’s coming out that the organizers used Faceplant and Twitler, not Parler. Now the purge is moving on to sites that had nothing to do with the protest in Washington. The largest gun forum on the internet, AR15.com was suddenly and without warning, shut down by GoDaddy. Here are some of the details from The Federalist:
AR15.com, the biggest gun forum in the world, was deplatformed on Monday by web hosting company GoDaddy.
“ARFCOM IS DOWN. We’ve been booted from GoDaddy and are looking for an alternative solution,” the site announced Monday afternoon on Twitter.

First, anyone who trusts GoDaddy needs to seek professional help. GoDaddy has a history of pulling this sort of thing for anyone they do not approve of. Second, how long before Twitter boots them?
The swift termination by internet host GoDaddy forced AR15.com’s leadership to think on their feet and quickly create a temporary URL so “freedom lovers and firearm enthusiasts” could continue to access the information and resources on the site.
How swift was the termination of service? The site owners apparently found out about it when their site went down and called in to find out WTF was going on. As to why they were booted? AR15.com still doesn’t have any real answer.
Instead of offering specifics about kicking the gun site off the internet, GoDaddy merely claimed that AR15.com violated its terms of service, which resulted in instant termination.
“On Monday, January 11, 2021, I received notice from our site registrar that AR15.com had violated their terms of service and that AR15.com would be shut down immediately,” President and Co-Founder of the gun site Juan Avila told The Federalist in a statement. “The registrar’s decision to de-platform AR15.com was final and no method to appeal was offered.”
“It remains unclear specifically what content allegedly violated the registrar’s terms of service,” he added.
The Federalist contacted GoDaddy and asked them why AR16.com was booted.
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.

I’m not sure what their contract with GoDaddy specifies with regards to a termination of service, but if it’s anything like Parler and AWS, then goDaddy is in breech of contract. However, that is for the lawyers to work on. The good news is AR15.com will be back online.
Despite the abrupt change in AR15.com’s site domain and traffic, Avila said that AR15.com already found “a new, First Amendment-friendly site registrar” that will accommodate the forum during its transition, which may take a few days.
There have been hundreds of small sites, similar to mine, that have been booted from cloud services like WordPress. Some have had their domains terminated or stolen, killing them outright. We are seeing a clear purge of anyone who won’t toe the progressive line. I fully expect to be booted from Twitler and Faceplant at some point. I’ve already moved over to MeWe and Gab and had set up on Parler before the domainicide by AWS. (Gab is having some capacity issues due to the massive influx of new people) I strongly suggest you bail on Twitler and Faceplant and have a backup site ready to go.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~





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