Kanye West’s ‘Yeezy’ site is down in the middle of Swastika Shirt Controversy

Kanye West‘p Yeezy Website Went offline after a recent controversy about its goods. Visitors now see error messages, and Shopify, the platform that hosts the store, removed it for violating its policies. The closure followed West’s surprise Super Bowl ad, which led traffic to the place.

Let’s break down what happened, the answer from Shopify and the wider impact of the situation.

Kanye Wests Yeezy -Websted shuts down

Kanye West’s Yeezy.com site is no longer available after the rapper has listed a swastika t-shirt for sale. Visitors to the site now come across error messages like “something went wrong” and “This store is not available.” The e-commerce platform Shopify had hosted the place, but later removed it.

Shopify confirmed the removal and stated that all merchants must comply with the platform rules. The company said West’s store violated its terms by not participating in authentic commercial practices. This action came after West sent a surprise Super Bowl advertising in Los Angeles and promoted yeezy.com. The advertisement, which was filmed on an iPhone, showed West in a dentist chair who encouraged viewers to visit the site where Swastika T-shirt was the only product that was erected for $ 20.

Admitted at three Fox-owned stations, including KTTV Los Angeles. Insiders told Black That the advertisement had adopted legal approval because the actual 30-second clip did not contain any violations of the standards. However, Shopify was facing setbacks to host yeezy.com while selling the controversial shirt, which led to the platform’s decision to take the place down.

West’s Shotdown site follows his disabling from X (formerly Twitter) after several positions containing anti -Semitic, misogynist and pornographic content. Days before his report was taken down, West declared: “I’m a Nazi” and praised Hitler.

His comments were widely criticized by groups such as Anti-Defamation League and the US Jewish Committee (via Black). Public persons, including David Schwimmerurged Elon Musk to eliminate west from X.

Removing Yeezy.com is the latest in a series of actions taken to the west by platforms and businesses in response to his recent statements and activities.

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry at ComingsOon.

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