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    Epik.com has been for years the go-to domain registrar for websites that other companies refuse to do business with. Sites dedicated to white nationalism, QAnon conspiracy theories, and harassing transgender people were all welcomed by Epik. Now, it appears that Epik’s new owner may abandon the extremist fringe and shift its customer base toward companies seeking to operate in the shadows.

    Rob Monster, a born-again Christian who founded Epik in 2009, had been key in keeping many of the most extreme websites online. He often went to great lengths to personally defend the sites and extolled the virtues of free speech. Epik was sold to new ownership last year after the company unraveled amid allegations of gross financial mismanagement.

    What a case of nominative determinism

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        He is Dutch and the surname Monster is not especially strange there.

        Added: it may be related to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster,_South_Holland

        There is a great deal of uncertainty over the origin of the name “Monster”. It is probably derived from the Latin monasterium, meaning monastery. The name was also used for the ground that belonged to a monastery. Another explanation was that Monster was derived from the old-Dutch word monster, which meant amongst others “big church” (from Latin: monstrum), which is supported by the fact that Monster had in those days one of the largest churches in the area

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          He can’t be robbing the undead, or Rob Zombie could sue. He is probably stealing from the poor, so Rob Lowe might have a case here.

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    Another right wing good Christian spreading the word of Jesus with jack boots, racism, and a young flat earth story. What a guy.

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    Epik, once valued by an investor at around $150 million was sold for around $5 million dollars in June 2023, according to a purchase agreement released as an exhibit in the Adkisson lawsuit. Much of the $5 million purchase price was allocated to paying off some of Epik’s debts.

    “Go woke go broke” though right? lmaoooooo

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    It’s situations like these that remind that’s it’s better to build your own server and self-host your website from there.