AR-15 Shut Down

I been there going on 10 years I think. I MIGHT have 20 posts. GD is interesting at times. They have a relatively active Comms section and radio nets as well.
Studying for HAM right now, going to try to do the tech and general at the same time. I’ll be sure to check those sections out. Hoping to connect with some HAMs here too.
 
Studying for HAM right now, going to try to do the tech and general at the same time. I’ll be sure to check those sections out. Hoping to connect with some HAMs here too.

Plenty of us around here. No real formal group or organized comms among us though.
 
*checks bill of rights*

Its ok yall, nothing in there about corporate tyranny
Bakers have been sued and lost because they denied service. Little Sisters lost their lawsuit also and were forced to issue condoms IIRC. Joined ARFcom early 03' and very active member. Will hate to see it go.



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I been there going on 10 years I think. I MIGHT have 20 posts. GD is interesting at times. They have a relatively active Comms section and radio nets as well.
I’m a little more active than that... :D

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But with the exception of one thread, I bet you can count my GD posts on one hand. (The one thread, which I keep open in a separate tab, is the PSA meme lower thread)
 
Looking to cover everyone arse on there:

In continued efforts to handle pending attacks and protecting the community, I have suspended the archives from being accessible for anyone other than staff.

As we add tools for name changes, and history edits, we will revisit these measures.


I realize there's a ton of good information on the archives, but for now we need to ensure security of the community and cut down on potential threats. What was written 10 years ago could very well be in violation of where we are today as "acceptable" speech and put some of you at risk. As we are all potential Doxxing victims, I am doing this out of extreme caution.

I understand that it's probably not a popular thing, but it's also just a temporary thing. Please understand what everyone here is facing. These people do not believe in communication or working together to resolve our differences. This is an attack on free speech and now an effort to shut down communication for conservatives, who they deem are the enemy.

I also implore you to watch everything you type across the web, in emails, and in texts. You are your own worst enemy. Do not say more than you ever need to and do not trust that anything is private and secure.

Goatboy
 
Smart move on their part. They nuked the "rose by a different name" thread because members were being doxxed by antifa/blm for spreading the info and piecing the org together.

That being said the fact that they refuse to allow screen name changes is asinine.
 
Smart move on their part. They nuked the "rose by a different name" thread because members were being doxxed by antifa/blm for spreading the info and piecing the org together.

That being said the fact that they refuse to allow screen name changes is asinine.
That's supposed to be changing also.
 
I saw this on onlinedomain.com. It is GoDaddy's statement on why they pulled AR15.com. Their side of the story:

Read the whole thing https://onlinedomain.com/2021/01/18/domain-name-news/godaddy-statement-regarding-ar15-com/

Why did GoDaddy suspend services to AR15.com?

On January 8, we received a complaint regarding certain content on AR15.com. Per our policy, our team investigated the content in question and confirmed it violated our terms of service because it incited violence. On that same day, we notified AR15.com that they had 24 hours to remove the content, or their domain name would be suspended. AR15.com responded that the content had been removed, yet when we checked to confirm, the site showed the content still live. Accordingly, we suspended services on January 11.

Although we informed AR15.com they had 24 hours to take action, we actually provided them with 53 hours to remove the content. Again, because the content was not removed, we followed our terms of service and suspended services to AR15.com.

Does GoDaddy plan to take the same action with other gun sites?

GoDaddy supports a free and open Internet. We do not take action on complaints that would constitute censorship of content that represents the exercise of freedom of speech and expression on the Internet. In instances where a site goes beyond the mere exercise of these freedoms, however, and crosses over to promoting, encouraging, or otherwise engaging in violence, as was the case with AR15.com, we will take action.


And here is what Goatboy at ar15.com says. The two sides of the story could not be further apart.

 
I saw this on onlinedomain.com. It is GoDaddy's statement on why they pulled AR15.com. Their side of the story:

Read the whole thing https://onlinedomain.com/2021/01/18/domain-name-news/godaddy-statement-regarding-ar15-com/

Why did GoDaddy suspend services to AR15.com?

On January 8, we received a complaint regarding certain content on AR15.com. Per our policy, our team investigated the content in question and confirmed it violated our terms of service because it incited violence. On that same day, we notified AR15.com that they had 24 hours to remove the content, or their domain name would be suspended. AR15.com responded that the content had been removed, yet when we checked to confirm, the site showed the content still live. Accordingly, we suspended services on January 11.

Although we informed AR15.com they had 24 hours to take action, we actually provided them with 53 hours to remove the content. Again, because the content was not removed, we followed our terms of service and suspended services to AR15.com.

Does GoDaddy plan to take the same action with other gun sites?

GoDaddy supports a free and open Internet. We do not take action on complaints that would constitute censorship of content that represents the exercise of freedom of speech and expression on the Internet. In instances where a site goes beyond the mere exercise of these freedoms, however, and crosses over to promoting, encouraging, or otherwise engaging in violence, as was the case with AR15.com, we will take action.


And here is what Goatboy at ar15.com says. The two sides of the story could not be further apart.



godaddy translation:
“We don’t censor. Unless we don’t agree with it. Then we censor”.
 
“because it incites violence”. Anyone notice how many times you’ve heard that claim recently? Whenever the NPCs start bobbing their heads and all saying the same thing you KNOW it is a controlled narrative being pushed by some sort of focus group.
 
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