On Sunday (8/13/17) the web hosting company Godaddy Inc (NYSE:GDDY) reported it
had given The Daily Stormer 24 hours to move it’s domain to another
provider following the extremist website posted an article degrading the
woman who was killed at the white nationalist rally in Virginia.
“We informed The Daily Stormer that they have 24 hours to move the
domain to another provider, as they have violated our terms of service,”
GoDaddy posted on its official Twitter page.
The Daily Stormer post in question belittled Heather Heyer, 32, who
was fatally struck by a car supposedly driven by a man with white
nationalist views, for her physical appearance and what it said were
anti-white male views.
The Daily Stormer is a neo-Nazi, white supremacist website connected
with the alt-right movement, which was leading the rally on Saturday in
Charlottesville, Virginia which in violence, including Heyer’s death.
GoDaddy, founded in 1997 and based in Arizona, has some 6,000
employees around the globe.