HostSlick Support for Free Speech

Apprently, all the cool kids who can answer my question are banned from the other green forum.

@HostSlick advertises that their company supports freedom of speech on the internet.

https://hostslick.com/about-our-company.php

Can anyone here attest to this? E.g., successfully hosting controversial (but legal) websites or other services?

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  • Do some research online. All you have to do is look at a project like Tor, and see if the provider is in the list allowing exit node. As an example, Hostlick is in the Tor Exit list of providers. This means they fight for anonymity and freedom of speech.

    If you have something specific in mind, simply check their terms, or ask their support. LowEndSpirit is not a support line for providers.

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  • edited November 29

    @10thHouse said: Can anyone here attest to this? E.g., successfully hosting controversial (but legal) websites or other services?

    As long as transit doesn't complain, ur good. And new transits are coming, so it will be less of an issue soon.
    They host and hosted many sites such as Kiwi Farms, Encyclopedia Dramatica, ...

    @root said: As an example, Hostlick is in the Tor Exit list of providers. This means they fight for anonymity and freedom of speech.

    Not really, there is plenty of providers who allow Exit nodes but are run by communists.

    @root said: or ask their support

    ^ this, its always good to ask for permission before you move in with your "nuclear" project that generates a bunch of abuse reports.

  • @root said:
    Do some research online. All you have to do is look at a project like Tor, and see if the provider is in the list allowing exit node. As an example, Hostlick is in the Tor Exit list of providers. This means they fight for anonymity and freedom of speech.

    Cool.

    If you have something specific in mind, simply check their terms, or ask their support.

    I asked because their TOS does not instill confidence.

    "9)Prohibition of Offensive Behavior

    Racist, intolerant, "hate", defamatory, "stalking", invitations to fight, threatening or any communication of any nature that we decide, in our sole discretion, as being improper, will result in service termination without prior notice. Subscribers may not make comments on online social networking, blogs, forums or any online media websites, that we deem to be inproper, unfair or discourteous to the effort made my HostSlick's employees. Your account may be suspended or terminated without refund. This includes, but is not limited to, threats to sue, slander, libel, publicly post, or initiate a chargeback."

    https://hostslick.com/tos.php

    LowEndSpirit is not a support line for providers.

    I didn't intend to treat it as such. I was asking for community feedback. But you gave me the answer I needed.

  • edited November 29

    @10thHouse said:
    successfully hosting controversial (but legal) websites

    I might be wrong, but IIRC, @MannDude offers this as well and a very sane person overall (e.g. check his posts in the presidential erlections thread on OGF).

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  • @treesmokah said:

    @10thHouse said: Can anyone here attest to this? E.g., successfully hosting controversial (but legal) websites or other services?

    As long as transit doesn't complain, ur good. And new transits are coming, so it will be less of an issue soon.

    Exciting.

    @root said: As an example, Hostlick is in the Tor Exit list of providers. This means they fight for anonymity and freedom of speech.

    Not really, there is plenty of providers who allow Exit nodes but are run by communists.

    Fair enough. I am trying to avoid services like that

    @root said: or ask their support

    ^ this, its always good to ask for permission before you move in with your "nuclear" project that generates a bunch of abuse reports.

    Thanks for this response. I think I'm in the clear, but I will do some more searching before I go ahead in full.

  • @DataRecovery said:

    @10thHouse said:
    successfully hosting controversial (but legal) websites

    I might be wrong, but IIRC, @MannDude offers this as well and a very sane person overall (e.g. check his posts in the presidential erlections thread on OGF).

    I'm a customer of @MannDude and am thus far, very satisfied with his services. I was inquiring about HostSlick because I wanted to diversify and have fallbacks, but from what I can gather, US-based providers are still ideal for use cases like mine.

    I'm not familiar with OGF. What is it?

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  • @10thHouse said:
    I'm not familiar with OGF. What is it?

    You're a happy and lucky man :)

    Keep it this way, enjoy life, and disregard my suggestion.

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  • @DataRecovery said:

    @10thHouse said:
    I'm not familiar with OGF. What is it?

    You're a happy and lucky man :)

    Keep it this way, enjoy life, and disregard my suggestion.

    Wow, I'm stupid. I just came from the OGF...

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