( toMpEr | 2017. 08. 17., cs – 03:37 )

Közben kiszivárgott(?) egy meglepően őszinte levél:

Let me be clear: this was an arbitrary decision. It was different than what I’d talked talked with our senior team about yesterday. I woke up this morning in a bad mood and decided to kick them off the Internet. I called our legal team and told them what we were going to do. I called our Trust & Safety team and had them stop the service. It was a decision I could make because I’m the CEO of a major Internet infrastructure company.
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Literally, I woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn’t be allowed on the Internet. No one should have that power.

Someone asked after I told him what we were going to do: “Is this the day the Internet dies?” He was half joking, but I actually think it’s an important question. It’s important that what we did today not set a precedent. The right answer is for us to be consistently content neutral. But we need to have a conversation about who and how the content online is controlled. We couldn’t have that conversation while the Daily Stormer site was using us. Now, hopefully, we can.

Matthew Prince
Co-founder & CEO

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A hivatalos változat: https://blog.cloudflare.com/why-we-terminated-daily-stormer/