How the alt-right got kicked offline after Charlottesville — from Uber to Google

How the alt-right got kicked offline after Charlottesville — from Uber to Google

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The alt-right grew up on the Internet. Now, after Charlottesville, some of the far-right movement's most infamous personalities are getting kicked off.

Off Uber, Google and PayPal — in one case, kicked off the Web entirely — as tech companies rush to condemn last weekend's violent white nationalist marches and penalize those who condoned them.

How the alt-right got kicked offline after Charlottesville — from Uber to Google

Aug 16, 2017, 8:12pm UTC
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2017/08/16/how-the-alt-right-got-kicked-offline-after-charlottesville-from-uber-to-google/ >The alt-right grew up on the Internet. Now, after Charlottesville, some of the far-right movement's most infamous personalities are getting kicked off. >Off Uber, Google and PayPal — in one case, kicked off the Web entirely — as tech companies rush to condemn last weekend's violent white nationalist marches and penalize those who condoned them.