While Twitter, Apple, and Android are still the three main entities still hosting Infowars, the discredited online conspiracy site most visited by white supremacists and Republicans (redundancy intended), there are other digital entities who have injected themselves into the vitriolic universe overseen by raging lunatic Alex Jones. After Disqus pulled their support for commenting, a big necessity to prevent Infowars viewers from communicating with each other, India-based and owned Vuukle.com has been contracted to provide this destructive service. We must contact them and strongly register our discontent with their capitulation and greed in providing this service to a subversive.
Contact page (email and American phone number) for Vuukle
LinkedIn contact page for Vuukle
As they are a foreign-based corporation, it is likely that they will be more receptive to a firm, polite, but sustaining protest before they drop the contract with Infowars. There are other options if they fail to do so, such as actually creating presentations to show the main officials of the company on the LinkedIn page. It is important that they drop commenting support within 60 days to maximize the effectiveness for Infowars commenters to spread their hatred.
Now, to a more difficult matter: Getting the Infowars name registrar to pull their registration. Since Infowars does their own infrastructure hosting, we have to go right for the source. Their registrar is Name.com, of which its parent company and controlling officials is Donuts Inc.
While we can’t fully force Name/Donuts to drop the hosting of the domain, we can, with our millions and millions of citizens, can made it financially difficult for them to host the domain. They don’t have the resources such as Google (Alphabet), Facebook, or Twitter, who will be in line to control most Internet services once Net Neutrality has taken effect for at least a year, which should be passed by a Democratic Congress and President in 2021. Because Name/Donuts do not have the resources, they will be forced by the directors in charge of Net Neutrality (most probably the Democratic Party-controlled FCC) to drop the registration of the domain.
This is why it is extremely important to contact them, and contact them repeatedly, and show that their support of Infowars will hurt them financially. Boycotts are effective, but when used in conjunction with industry changes that will favor progressives in the near future, they will most probably drop Infowars sooner than later. We got Daily Stormer knocked out in this way.
Name.com does not have an easily-identifiable contact method. They have a snail mail address and a fax (!) number. The only contact form is through their “abuse” form, but I wouldn’t shy away from using it. In “Type of Infringement” select “Other.”
Link to Link to Name.com contact form
Link to list of Donuts Inc (Name.com parent) officials.
I’m sure officials are on various social media accounts, such as Twitter and Facebook, and even through LinkedIn, but I’m not sure it would be as effective as going through the contact form above. In any case, it’s always better to have names and faces to companies that need to be targeted.
One more note: Infowars uses Cloudflare. I haven’t included them at this time as it is a minor player, and it would take too much time from more effective means of ensuring that Infowars does not spread their white supremacist hatred of Americans and global citizens.