Website Suspended

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They told me I have to remove my entire website or my account is suspended. I was strictly moderating it and no malicious code can be injected. I counter attacks. Thank you for the help, I will update this thread with the reply.

Taking my website down is a violation of the first amendment:

But it’s rule of Infinityfree to take down sites that they don’t meet rules of Infinityfree. I’m not American, but this rule you said only applies as long as it meets other rules.


And it is an European host.

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A few points to note:

Whenever your account is suspended, the client area tells you what to do to get the account back. No suspension shows the text “complain on the forum and make demands to @Admin”. If your account was suspended for abuse, then there will be a button “Submit Ticket” or “View Ticket” to bring you to a ticket screen which lets you talk to the account review team. They and only they can help you. Don’t bother posting here, it won’t give you more information or give you your account back.

We respect freedom of speech and the confidentiality of your account and it’s contents. But we also have the responsibility to keep our hosting working well for everyone and making sure it’s not being used for illegal stuff. To do that, we use a combination of automatic and manual checks, verifications and reviews. We won’t look at your account for shits and giggles and definitely won’t share anything without either your permission or unless we’re required to do so by law. if there are really files which we definitely should not see, then you should not upload these files to our servers.

Your website was taken down because you’re openly promoting hacking and DDoS attacks. You even tried to share a DDoS attack tool on this very forum. Your domain name also implies connection to Anonymous, a hacker collective infamous for orchestrating DDoS attacks against many organizations. And launching DDoS attacks against other people’s systems is a crime. A crime which we’ve been a victim of way too many times.

And you may say “but these tools are legal and can be used to test your own infrastructure!”. But please understand that we don’t want our servers to be part of the next Operation Power Off, so we want to stay far away from anyone or anything that advocates, incites, promotes or supports DDoS attacks.

Freedom of speech is a basic right, but it’s not unconditional. Where do you think the freedom of speech arguments go if you would share plans on how to make home made bombs and tell people to use them against people of a particular demographic group? In many countries, that would be considered terrorism.

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No, that is not the truth. My website was suspended before I released OPEN SOURCE DDOSing code. I will be taking InfinityFree to court for violating my constitution right of freedom and speech and press on my board. As well as the freedom to organize. My board is not malicious, legal and following the rules:

My code was never put on my website and is so safe Twitter let me post it:
https://twitter.com/karashrobert

To quote our terms of service:

  1. RIGHT TO SUSPEND / TERMINATE HOSTING SERVICES

You acknowledge that InfinityFree may or may not pre-screen Content, but that InfinityFree and its designees shall have the right (but not the obligation) in their sole discretion to pre-screen, refuse, or remove any Content that is available via the Service. Without limiting the foregoing, InfinityFree and its designees shall have the right to remove any Content that violates the TOS or is otherwise objectionable.

We clearly inform you that we may check your website content, and that we may remove content that is considered “objectionable”. I would say a script which is associated with harmful and illegal activites definitely qualifies as “objectionable”.

To follow my terrorism analogy: a bomb plan which is released under an open source licence doesn’t make it any less dangerous. And the fact that you are allowed to distribute the content doesn’t mean that we allow you to use our service for it.

You can also make your own video and share it online, but that doesn’t mean you’re allowed to use our servers to host it.

Also, you’re cherry picking my statement for things to disagree with. You’re associating yourself and your website with an infamous criminal organization. We reject most kinds of hacking related content, due to the damage that such content can cause.

Then use Twitter instead of our. Twitter has their terms and we have ours. Twitter has their own ways of checking and enforcing these terms and so do we. The fact that Twitter lets you share such script doesn’t mean that we must do so too.

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Okay, since you want to debate, we can debate, but it won’t get your account un-suspended.
@Admin is correct about TOS No. 12, which you have agreed to. They can remove any Content that is considered objectionable at the discretion of the hoster. That means the hoster can remove/suspend anything to consider to be objectionable. If you want to argue over No. 12, I suggest you check with a lawyer. @Admin does recognize freedom of speech, but there are limitations. I will show you a screenshot to point out it.


It says that governments may enact reasonable time, place, or manner of restrictions on speech. If we use this logic, then @Admin may enact restriction that are reasonable. Banning Open-source DDOS tools is reasonable, being anti-hacker is reasonable.

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I did not make this code until after my website was taken down.

TW does not allow such a thing either

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Damn, I checked his Twitter and there’re lots of DDoSing advertising, which breaks TW rules too.

Liking to DDOS isn’t safe interest , who has sadism takes ppl’s websites down with DDoS.

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His account has not created enough noise since it is small
so TW has not yet responded… but it is in his interest to stop such actions.

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This is for educational and legal purposes.

I never DDOSED using my website nor did I intend to. The malicious code never touched my website. I was suspended before it was created. Nor were there links or going to be links; to these PHP files. You have absolutely no right to terminate services; when I followed all of your policies, terms and conditions; as well as United States law. The law comes first before your policies and you are in violation; I was in compliance.

nobody learns DDoSing for legal purpose, I would count teaching these as crime.
so How legal is this? these content arent Allowed in Twitter and https://infinityfree.net/ if Twitter finds you, it might take action with you.

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You learn them to stop them. I already contacted Twitter support. They are allowing my open source code.

If you think I am malicious… look at what you have the website redirecting to:
http://AnonymousBoard.LikesYou.org

Please Read The Above Comments For
More Details and Further Explanation;
as to why my website was legal and in compliance.

Which is probably the #1 excuse people say whenever we catch them doing what’s clearly fraud, hacking or other malicious and illegal activities.

I see a blank page.

Your domain is being redirected to the domain parking service from Bodis. We don’t control which content is being served by Bodis. If you see an ad which you may think is malicious, please report it to Bodis.

And please read my comments again for more details about why it’s clearly not.

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Okay, just because you say don’t use it for criminal purpose, doesn’t mean that people won’t. People can just as easily use your tools to bring down a website, just by downloading.

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