Texas Abortion Snitching Site Now Shares Web Host With Far-Right Extremists

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Epik — which has worked with InfoWars, 8chan and Gab — is hosting the abortion 'whistleblower' portal after it was booted by GoDaddy.

“We received complaints about the site,” a representative said in a statementlate Saturday. The statement noted that the site had “violated Epik’s Terms of Use,” which reportedly include the collection of information on third parties without their consent.

“We contacted the owner of the domain, who agreed to disable the collection of user submissions on this domain,”On Monday, the “whistleblower” link of Texas Right to Life was a dead end, and there was no abortion reporting form available on the group’s website. It’s unclear how Texas Right to Life could operate its abortion reporting operation without collecting private information about third parties, including confidential details about a medical procedure.who can collect $10,000 if they win a suit filed against anyone who “aids and abets” an abortion.banning Texas Right to Life from “instituting private-enforcement lawsuits” against Planned Parenthood, its doctors and staff.

After the religious group’s reporting system was initially launched, a TikTok activist showed followers how toU.S. Attorney General

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