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Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said that he "woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn't be allowed on the internet" following his company's decision to terminate service for neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer last week. However, in 2015, Prince defended himself after facing pressure to rescind service to ISIS-affiliated sites. "Individuals have decided that there is content they disagree with but the right way to deal with this is to follow the established law enforcement procedures," Prince proclaimed after a hacking collective provided Cloudflare with a list of ISIS-related websites. "There is no society on Earth that tolerates mob rule because the mob is fickle." "We're the plumbers of the internet… We make the pipes work but it's not right for us to inspect what is or isn't going through the pipes," he continued. "If companies like ours or ISPs (internet service providers) start censoring there would be an uproar. It would lead us down a path of internet censors and controls akin to a country like China." According to the IB Times, Google and GoDaddy were also revealed to be providing service to pro-ISIS websites in 2015. Both Google and GoDaddy also banned the Daily Stormer last week, with Google locking the website's domain so that it was unable to be moved– essentially stealing the domain. In a statement last week, Prince called the Daily Stormer "assholes" and cited the fact that he "woke up in a bad mood" as the reason he decided to kick them off his platform. Read More |