Bristol Indymedia has been hosted on a Bytemark Debian virtual server since the last server seizure in 2005 [ 1 | 2 ], during the run up to the G8. From then up until November 2013 the site was running Oscailt, in March 2014 it was re-launched as a WordPress site "using the software modremoveip". On 14th August 2014 Bristol Indymedia switched off open publishing on the site for a summer break with the intention in September to "review whether we have the time and inclination to turn publishing back on".
On 27th August 2014 Bristol Indymedia reported that, "the police had a court order to access the Bristol Indymedia server. We don’t know for sure, but assume that our web hosts have complied with the order and given the police this access". Bristol Indymedia disabled open publishing on the server and said "it is unlikely that open publishing of news items will ever be re-enabled as it would require complete re-installation of the server".
Since then the only source of further information has been from an article in The Times which reported that the PACE special procedure production order obtained by Avon and Somerset Police and served on Bytemark on 15th August 2014 "demands access to the details of administrators and bill-payers, login credentials, information on those who posted articles and the IP addresses of everyone who visited the site over an unspecified period". The court order served on Bytemark hasn't been published. The Times has reported that the Police have said that, "No arrests have been made in connection with this incident".
Corporate Coverage: [ The Times: Activist website Indymedia shuts down after police raid (repost) | The Bristol Post: Anarchist website Bristol Indymedia to close following police raid (repost) | Bristol24-7: Bristol Indymedia offline for good after police raid ]
Activist Coverage: [ Urban75: Indymedia Bristol raided by plod, servers accessed! | LibCom: Sources and the police raid on Bristol Indymedia ]
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Can you explain why I feel uneasy?
07.09.2014 17:50
Really? Because I'm at a slight loss to understand why UK Indymedia is using Wordpress or any other blog platform to publish. I can understand why individuals use them, but not Indymedia.
Surely you could put out a call to ask for better publishing resources than wordpress, far better :-)
anonymous
UK Indymedia isn't using WordPress
09.09.2014 09:56
UK Indymedia isn't using WordPress, Bristol Indymedia has been using WordPress since March, this is covered in the article above. Bristol Indymedia and UK Indymedia are autonomous, UK Indymedia has nothing to do with the software choice or server setup of Bristol Indymedia.
(Though it could be noted that before UK Indymedia gained it's autonomy it was a techie from Bristol Indymedia who started to shutdown the UK indymedia site and triggered the split, see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/05/479160.html for background on this.)
IMC'er
IMC'er
12.09.2014 02:03
PersonaNonGrataBradford
Incompetent
23.10.2014 16:58
Ovis