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Hosting that accepts controversy websites & Freedom of Speech
Hi,
I want a Hosting that accepts controversy websites and freedom of speech
Requirements
VPS or Dedicated Server
2GB RAM or 4GB Minimium
Disk space> minimium 10GB
Location> Europe
Budget> 20$ / 80$
The Hosting provider should allow freedom of speech! Please don't suggest Hostings that doesn't allow freedom of speech, or controversy websites (extreme right)
Looking for those who really can allow this, and not who only can allow that and suspend after a little pression from LGBT.
Thank you
Comments
@Francisco and buyvm is your best bet. He hates everyone eaqally
We got you: https://incognet.io/free-speech-webhosting
If it's legal then it's good to go.
Freedom of Speech and European Union don't go together.
Stick to the States.
Francisco
https://alexhost.com/vps/
buyvm luxembourg is your best bet
nevermind
No, stay out of the EU if you are worried about political/freedom of speech pressure.
Francisco
Well, @jmginer do you also allow this? I could be surprised if you do it lol.
https://buyvm.net/ (as Francisco said better US, So I also think they host some of it, or I'm wrong?)
https://alexhost.com/dedicated-servers/ (they are dmca ignored, and they host some of controversy websites, specially extreme right?)
https://flokinet.is/ (They are freedom of speech, but their acceptable usage policy says the opposite?)
Then
But
LULZ
Based on your last sentense, i assume you can try any hosting provider located in Russia if it can be called eastern Europe. For example
https://myvps.ru/?p=12143#MSK-RU-KVM-SSD
https://pinvds.com/eng_ssd_vps_hosting
https://eurobyte.ru/services/vds/
Not for long.
Yes. But nothing illegal such a drugs or porn. And no blame to local politics and govs. And everything to be OK
What you mean which that? They suspend the client?
Nothing to do with teh company, is the place they host in that's changing.
Moldova have cooperation agreements with European Union.
Can you be more specific? What is happening? They aren't ignoring any more? You said "not for long"
The Netherlands (where i’m from) are also big on free speech. Most Dutch hosters don’t care, especially about politics speech if that is what you’re after.
Check also: https://www.government.nl/topics/human-rights/human-rights-worldwide/freedom-of-expression-and-internet-freedom
The one exception is ofcourse terrorism, but that is nowhere in the world legal to host.
Possibly not political in nature...
Wasn't talking bout DMCA.
They talking about LGBT for NL that sounds terrible. Like no smoking here.
I should really learn to read posts better, sorry about that.
Hmm, the Netherlands is one of the primary LGBT++ supporting countries but it’s still not illegal to be against it. again, freedom of speech. That is mostly hoster dependant though over here. I think your best bet would be NFORCE.com in that case, in combination with something like cloudflare. @MannDude would also offer a great option with incognet.io.
I support lgbt++ personally, but i can understand some don’t.
.opssss
LGBT = Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender?
why?
You said this, what you are trying to say?
Are you talking about controversy websites? extreme right?
If not, then I think no one understood what you meant.
very strict on freedom speech
Afghanistan now a safest place for free speech
But not all at once
(But I'm not sure what the "++" stands for. Is it like C++?)
follow Trump hosting in USA, ... maybe ... your mouth will be safe
https://rightforge.com/
Should be fine in NL, I'd imagine. As Fran said though, the US probably is the best place for free speech, at least for certain things. We've got a Dallas, Texas location that we plan on launching next year in Q1 or early Q2 at the latest for that reason.
Interestingly enough, we received a sales ticket the other day asking if we'd support a forum that has "alternative COVID information". I'm not exactly for sure what they were referring to, but I assume it was an anti-vax website. I won't name the company, but they're a well known, "free speech provider", who actually strictly prohibits anti-vax content on their network despite it not being illegal. Their TOS/AUP reads that the health ministry / whatever and the WHO said it's safe and they do not wish to go against their guidelines. (Paraphrasing here, I'm tired).
So, I guess what I'm getting at it's always just best to ask. I was actually shocked that the company they were referring to did not allow that content or discussion that challenged whatever their local health officials and the WHO publish.
We're a business, not content moderators. In short, if it's legal in the United States where our business is registered and legal where it's being hosted then we're fine with it. I don't expect all of our customers to be people I'd want to share lunch or a beer with or people that I'd hang out with offline but everyone has the right to express their views regardless if I agree or disagree with them.
EDIT: Had a pretty fun conversation on our Mastodon the day we created an account on the platform regarding free speech here: https://mastodon.social/web/@incognet/107195854267975350
Dreams away.