Gab.com Goes Offline After Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

A woman places flowers on an impromptu memorial at the Tree of Life synagogue where 11 worshippers were murdered during Saturday's shooting at the synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 28, 2018. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters
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Gab.com, the website where the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman posted anti-Semitic views, said on Oct. 28, it was offline for a period of time after being asked by its domain provider to move to another registrar.

The move comes after GoDaddy Inc asked Gab to change the domain, while PayPal, Stripe, and Joyent blocked the website.