Dangerous.com is no longer the so-called “leading destination for media from the new right.” In fact, it’s not much of anything at the moment. Currently, Milos Yiannopoulos’ former domain leads to a simple webpage with just one sentence: “Dangerous.com has been sold and is no longer associated with its previous owner.”

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The development comes just a month after Yiannopoulos, a former Breitbart News and notorious alt-right troll, complained about his financial woes.

“I spent years growing and developing and investing in my fan base, and they just took it away in a flash,” he wrote on Telegram, one of the few platforms that hasn’t banned him. “It’s nice to have a little private chat with my gold star homies but I can’t make a career out of a handful of people like that. I can’t put food on the table this way.”

“It’s just not a good use of my time to be here, talking to the same 1,000 people, none of whom buy books, tickets to anything or donate,” he added.

Related: Australia bans Milo Yiannopoulos, continuing his parade of endless humiliation

He’ll likely find little sympathy from the LGBTQ population, though — after calling trans individuals “gay men dressing up for attention” in 2016, selling T-shirts calling lesbians “confused straight women” in 2017, and calling homosexuality a sin that same year.

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