Shortly after Infowars was banned by Disqus, they were forced to migrate to other commenting services.
Immediately after Infowars was banned by Disqus, they moved to Vuukle. The partnership lasted less than a year, as due to pressure from Big Tech companies, Vuukle quietly banned Infowars.
End result? Infowars hired Free Speech System’s IT director Michael Zimmerman to develop their own commenting service. Teaming with fellow Infowars contributor Timothy Thrift (owner of Atomial LLC), they created CMMTR.
Almost immediately after CMMTR came into existence, it was immediately over-run by spam bots and government provocateur who posted violent threats against government officials.
Apparently, CMMTR became so over-run with provocateurs, and I suspect that if such threats continued, federal agents would have a pretext to seize servers and computers under the employ of Free Speech Systems’ subsidiaries. So I am assuming because of such, FSS thought it would be best to shut down CMMTR.
If you visit CMMTR.com, the site will not load. In addition, if you do a search for cmmtr.com on a “is it down” site, it will indicate that the site is down for everybody.
RIP CMMTR: 2019-2023