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by jeroenhd 159 days ago
I don't know much about the story or that site, but I can just open it from my end? Whois information also doesn't seem to show any special status.
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After publicly shaming NameCheap on Twitter, NameCheap backed down a little. They've still de-platformed genocide.live, but released the DNS name so the owner could transfer it out. IIRC, they are using a "free speech" provider in Estonia now.
Hey, that's the same Namecheap that banned Russian citizens for being Russian in 2022? Nice to hear they're still principled.