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White Supremacist Site Is Banned By GoDaddy After Virginia Rally

The Daily Stormer published a story mocking protester Heather Heyer and making light of the events in Charlottesville, Va., prompting calls for GoDaddy, which hosts the site, to take it down.
The Daily Stormer site has a story that claims to be written by hackers and giving the site 24 hours before it's deleted — the same deadline set by GoDaddy.

The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that promoted the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., will no longer be hosted by GoDaddy, after the service received calls to ban the site over its hate-filled stories.

The Daily Stormer is now seen as of being taken down, posting a story that claims to be written by hackers affiliated

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