The web hosting company, which in most cases supports a "free and open internet," made the "incredibly difficult" decision to pull the white supremacist organization's site last year. CEO Scott Wagner said it was a rare instance of content that promotes violence. GoDaddy ousted that website in the immediate aftermath of violence in Charlottesville, Vir. For the full segment, [click here.](https://cheddar.com/videos/ceo-of-godaddy-talks-future-plans)

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