Taking down hate sites makes it harder for activists to track neo-nazis

Get the Full StoryTwo of the most popular hate sites on the internet were taken down last month. The Daily Stormer, arguably the most popular neo-nazi site before its removal and Stormfront, the oldest one, were removed by hosts and registrars and forced to flee to the dark web. The take-downs were hailed as victories for decency, but there are lingering repercussions on both sides, including the loss of a two valuable sources of intelligence in the fight against hatred. The Southern Poverty Law Center SPLC , a civil rights group dedicated to fighting bigotry and racism, employs over 20 people dedicated to investigating… This story continues at The Next Web

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