Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince wrote in a blog post that the El Paso shooting, which killed 20 people, “appears to have been inspired” by comments on 8chan. 8chan was temporarily inaccessible after Cloudflare cut off support.
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Cybersecurity provider Cloudflare stopped servicing 8chan, an online forum that the company called “a cesspool of hate” after the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio. So reports the Associated Press.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince wrote in a blog post that the El Paso shooting, which killed 20 people, “appears to have been inspired” by comments on 8chan. 8chan was temporarily inaccessible after Cloudflare cut off support.