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Charlottesville

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Charlottesville has appeared in 20 articles since 2017-08. Coverage peaked in 2017Q3 with 11 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Trump, Twitter, neo-Nazi.

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Coverage Timeline

2021-04-15
New York Times 3 related

Hundreds of executives and companies, including Alphabet, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, sign a statement opposing “any discriminatory legislation” around voting

100s of companies and exec sign this letter opposing “any discriminatory legislation.” Ad appeared in the NYT and @washingtonpost today. w / @andrewrsorkin https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter....

2017-08-19
Electronic Frontier Foundation 41 related

When internet intermediaries like GoDaddy, Google, and CloudFlare bar neo-Nazis, dangerous precedent is set for silencing legitimate voices

In the wake of Charlottesville, both GoDaddy and Google have refused to manage the domain registration for the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that …

2017-08-18
Electronic Frontier Foundation 31 related

When internet intermediaries like GoDaddy, Google, and CloudFlare bar neo-Nazis, dangerous precedent is set for silencing legitimate voices

In the wake of Charlottesville, both GoDaddy and Google have refused to manage the domain registration for the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that …

2017-08-17
Billboard 21 related

Prompted by Charlottesville reactions, Spotify says it has begun to remove white supremacist music flagged as “hate bands”

Spotify says it has removed an array of white-supremacist acts from its streaming service that had been flagged as racist “hate bands” by the Southern Poverty Law Center three years ago.

2017-08-09
BuzzFeed 12 related

Airbnb starts deactivating accounts of some people booking rentals to attend “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA, citing community rules

The rally is set to take place in a Virginia park where earlier this year white supremacists gathered with torches to protest the removal of a Confederate statue.

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TEXXR tracks 11 Techmeme articles mentioning Charlottesville, dating back to August 2017. The biggest stories include Trump disbands the Strategic and Policy Forum and American Manufacturing Council amid... and GoDaddy tells neo-Nazi site Daily Stormer it violated its ToS and to find a new domain....

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