Posted on 08/11/2021 7:06:22 AM PDT by Brookhaven
Vox Day's website has been taken down by Google.
For those who don't know who he is, he is a conservative/alt-right author who has started several businesses to create alternatives to liberal products, including:
• Arkhaven Comics: a comic book publisher
• Castalia House: physical book publishing house
• Infogalactic: a Wikipedia alternative
• news.infogalactic.com: alternative news aggregator
He is also the author of "SJW's Always Lie", "SJW's Always Double Down", "The Irrational Atheist", "Cuckservative: How Conservatives Betrayed America", "Corporate Cancer" (a book about how liberals damage companies from within), and multiple fiction novels.
Lately, he has been speaking out strongly against the vaccine and vaccine mandates.
He is still communicating via Gab here: https://gab.com/voxday .
I understand Vox Day may not be to everyone's liking here, but it's important we not just stand by twiddling our thumbs while voices on the right continue to be squashed by big tech.
Gargle is just doing the work of their masters .............
Yup - waiting for his backup site to come online.
The oppression is accelerating.
Censorship destroys trust.
The fascism sure is strong with Google. “Don’t be evil”, indeed. No wonder they dropped the slogan.
NEVER have your work on a liberal platform. Find a real independent server and keep yourself off of Fakebook, Twits, and Guggler. Why ever would you support the left is beyond me. Spend your America bucks and be with others who are about freedom.
I’m becoming a big fan of Gab. The founder’s emails are excellent. I had sworn off most social media and all mainstream news but Gab is the only one I am letting in at this point.
How can Google take down a website?
They can take it out of their databases.
Is that what this means?
“This blog is under review due to possible Blogger Terms of Service violations and is open to authors only http://voxday.blogspot.com/“
“NEVER have your work on a liberal platform.”
That’s easy to say, but the complexity of systems today makes that almost impossible.
How many people have their web site with an “independent” provider don’t realize the backend is using AWS?
Vox Day seems to have been prepared for this eventuality. It looks like he was waiting to see how long he could go on Google before they kicked him off.
The left is always looking for an excuse to silence normal people who speak truths that the left suppresses.
He has been using Blogspot for about 20 years.
Google has since purchased Blogspot.
They have locked down his site. Only the site creator (Vox Day) can access the site. Everyone else is locked out from viewing it.
It’s an interesting tactic. I wonder how many people have sites on Blogspot and don’t realize they are the only people that can see it? They just keep posting away oblivious to the fact that nobody else can see it.
Creating “alternatives” to platforms or businesses who don’t like you is kinda doing homage to the censors, telling them that we just can’t live without whatever it is they’re selling and so we’re going to take our ball and go find some other kids to play with, and won’t they be jealous then? (And there are no other kids and there is no other game.)
AND they’ll still find a way to ban you seems to be the moral of the story here. But it’s your time and money! :D
Same. I read it every morning.
its a blog hosted on googles blogging platform. They basically just flip a switch in the software and its disabled.
Bookmark
Lurk there often.
Saw this, and can’t say I am surprised.
For now you can hit his blog here:
https://www.milobookclub.com/
I check his site pretty much daily. The Arkhaven and Castalia house sites are still up.
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