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In case you've never heard of Texas now has laws that make it possible for anyone to allow women to have an abortion after six weeks of pregnancy – and to take advantage of that, Texas Right to Life, an anti-abortion group, encourages the public. to report those individuals at the website "While whistleblowers", in particular, promised "Make sure violators of these laws are held accountable for their actions.

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Texas Right to Life has to find a new home on the web. This is because hosting provider GoDaddy gives the group 24 hours to find another place to park their website. "We have informed prolifewhistleblower.com We are aware that they have 24 hours to move to another provider for violating our terms of service,” a spokesperson told The New York Times and The Verge.late friday It looks like a house: Epik, a service provider that helps save controversial site Gab, social media platform Parler, and 8chan internet hate forums

when other web service providers don't accept them. Also listed as a registrar for prolifewhistleblower.com, the site is still having trouble getting online: As of 4am ET Saturday, we saw HTTP error code 503 when trying to access it.GoDaddy was originally The Verge that the whistleblower site violated. The "multiple provisions" of the Site's Terms of Service include Section 5.2, which reads:You will not gather or harvest. Without obtaining permission to (or permit others to collect or harvest) any User Content (as defined below)

or non-public or personally identifiable information about other Users or any other person or entity. prior written consent The anti-abortion group's website has been cordoned off for days. Angry protesters flooded with fake tips. This includes at least one fake claim that Texas Governor Greg Abbott himself has violated the law, according to the NYT, one activist on TikTok created a script that could feed fake reports. in the text box of the website automatically. As Motherboard reported yesterday, he told the NYT that the automation tool he created has received more than 15,000 clicks,

but on Wednesday Gizmodo's Shoshana Wodinsky suggested another way for activists to protest: blow the whistle on Texas Right to Life by complaining to GoDaddy about what it's doing. That's what appears to be happening.It's not the first time a web hosting provider, or even GoDaddy, has taken on this particular role: Gab.com had to find a new home in October 2018, and GoDaddy destroyed Richard Spencer's white-haired Altright.com in May. The neo-Nazi news site Daily Stormer received 24 hours from GoDaddy to find a new home in August 2017.

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