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    For others trying to figure out what actually happened and having difficulty sorting through the incendiary language in the posted article (which left out all kinds of relevant information): Namecheap said their staff saw the domain registered at Namecheap hosting explicit violent videos and pictures which they say is against their Terms of Service. Namecheap apparently reached out to Zionism Observer, the owner of the domain and did not receive a reply in 48 hours. [image: d836dc5f-990a-4f29-83e9-cf3cd45a7eb8.png] Namecheap then disabled the domain (no deletion of data from what I can see). Namecheap agrees it was a mistake on Namecheap's part to disable the domain. They then facilitate the transfer of the domain to a new registrar Zionism Observer chose. [image: 3a4a59a0-37b8-4a7c-9234-a5961822c67a.png] I can certainly understand the anger for all of this happening, but I don't like the article skipping important information so we can actually understand what happened. The article's writing suggests data was deleted, but there's no evidence of that or any data lost, just the disabling of the domain. It makes me not trust the journalistic integrity of site when they do this.