Voat Has Been “Sacrified” to the Internet Gods

If you head to Voat, you’ll see a page that reads “Voat was sacrificed on December 25th, 2020.” In other words, Voat is no longer.

Voat made its debut in 2014, and marketed itself as a Reddit alternative for free speech. However, the platform quickly became a safe haven for hate speech and toxic content.

Voat co-founder, Justin Chastain, announced the closure in his final post on Voat. The platform basically ran out of funding, and Chastain noted that he “can’t keep it up.”

Chastain went on to explain his thoughts about the shutdown, stating:

According to the post, Voat lost funding in March 2020, and that’s when things took a turn for the worse. Since then, Chastain’s been paying for the site out of his own pocket, but he now admitted that he’s “out of money.”

The Struggle of Free Speech Social Networks

Voat proves that “free speech” social networks will always face a problem when it comes to hate speech. A free speech social network is fantastic in concept, but it’s hard to control the toxic comments that will inevitably make it onto the site.