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Microsoft threatened to drop hosting for Gab over hate speech posts

• The Verge

Microsoft has threatened to cease hosting services for the alt-right social network Gab over two anti-Semitic posts, according to an email published by Gab founder Andrew Torba. The email claims the posts violate Microsoft policy and requests that Gab "promptly take appropriate action to resolve the complaint…within two business days" or hosting service will be suspended. If Gab is forced off Azure, Torba says service "will go down for weeks/months" as the company secures a new provider.

The named posts were written by Patrick Little, a Senate candidate who was ejected from a GOP convention in May for anti-Semitic views. The named posts, which are more than three weeks old, also express intense anti-Semitism and meet any reasonable definition of hate speech. Little has pledged to remove the posts, but described the complaint as "a violation of our rights as Americans."

As of press time, the posts were still live on Gab. Gab did not respond to a request for comment.

In a statement, Microsoft said it received a third-party complaint about the content, and concluded that it incited violence and was in violation of Azure's acceptable use policy. "We believe we have an important responsibility to ensure that our services are not abused by people and groups seeking to incite violence," a spokesperson said. "Gab.ai is of course free to choose otherwise and work with another cloud service provider or host this content itself."


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