Tor Project 'disgusted' by Daily Stormer, defends software ethos

Tor Project 'disgusted' by Daily Stormer, defends software ethos

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https://www.cnet.com/news/tor-project-disgusted-by-daily-stormer-defends-software-ethos-nazi-racist/

A day after The Daily Stormer retreated to the darknet, the organization that helped make that move possible is condemning the neo-Nazi site while grudgingly acknowledging its technology allows the site to continue to spew messages of hate.

A version of the site, dubbed the "top hate site in America," appeared Wednesday on a part of the web that can only be accessed through the Tor Project's browser, which hides users' online identities. The Daily Stormer moved to a Tor onion service after GoDaddy and then Google pulled its domain following an offensive story it published about Heather Heyer, who was killed on Saturday while counter-protesting against white supremacist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Tor Project 'disgusted' by Daily Stormer, defends software ethos

Aug 18, 2017, 12:11am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/tor-project-disgusted-by-daily-stormer-defends-software-ethos-nazi-racist/ >A day after The Daily Stormer retreated to the darknet, the organization that helped make that move possible is condemning the neo-Nazi site while grudgingly acknowledging its technology allows the site to continue to spew messages of hate. >A version of the site, dubbed the "top hate site in America," appeared Wednesday on a part of the web that can only be accessed through the Tor Project's browser, which hides users' online identities. The Daily Stormer moved to a Tor onion service after GoDaddy and then Google pulled its domain following an offensive story it published about Heather Heyer, who was killed on Saturday while counter-protesting against white supremacist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia.