Internet, we hardly knew ye.

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Step it up. Contact your state congressmen and tell them "NO on SOPA/PIPA"

Wiki's blackout page links you directly to your respective congressmen's contact information.
 
Good, those pirates had it coming! With all their flaunting of pirated content and piracy. Also Batman and Superman GIFs? YOU'RE STEALING MOVIES AND TV SHOWS!!

Can we get someone to do the right thing and delete Nick's post? He's killing American jobs.
 
Who cares about Wikipedia? I lost the fucking Cheezeburger Network. No Failbook, No Rage Comics, No The Daily What, that place is like 50% of my workday! It's going to be a long day today.
 

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OH MY GOD I HAVE TO USE CACHED VERSION OF WIKIPEDIA FOR TODAY HOW INCREDIBLY MILDY INCONVENIENT!

Seriously they didn't really think this one out did they.
 
Seriously they didn't really think this one out did they.

You do realize the blackout was not designed to hit the internet savvy, correct?

Even my own posts about cheezeburger above were in jest. Hell, you can bypass the Wikipedia block by simply hitting the "stop" icon on your browser right before it does the redirect to the blackout page or using NoScript in Firefox.

This was designed as a method to bring awareness of the issue, and what it means, to those that are not keeping up on the problem. For every funny "OMG WIKIPEDIA BLACK OMG THE FUCK" you see on twitter, you have many more informing them of the reason, causing even more to be looking into the issue and becoming aware of it that will get more names in with congress to stop this madness before it goes any further.

You are not the person this was designed for Necronic, so your comments just seem silly.
 
That was two days ago, and from what I hear, it was a tactic to try and stop what is going on today (Internet Blackout Day). The bill has not actually been "shelved" but simply held off till congress convenes again. Whether that is true or not, I don't know, but the bill still "exists" and we won't have won till it gets destroyed, shelved or not.

BTW, Athene has been live streaming his own attempts to stop SOPA by doing tweet bombs, basically going to the twitter accounts of senators and imploring them to not support SOPA. So far they have been getting responses and have caused a few to withdraw support, including another PIPA cosponser, Orrin Hatch.

http://www.athenelive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1801

He also gives links to the twitter accounts of senators who support the bill to continue the communication.
 
I guess Scott will protest by not updating PvP today...
Not only did he update, but yesterday on Twitter he was going on about how he's not going down to protest it. Penny Arcade seems to hold the same perspective of not giving a shit. I expected it from Scott, but not from the PA guys.
 
Not only did he update, but yesterday on Twitter he was going on about how he's not going down to protest it. Penny Arcade seems to hold the same perspective of not giving a shit. I expected it from Scott, but not from the PA guys.
PATV Season 3, Ep. 24a - Stand Together: The Gaming Community vs SOPA and PIPA

As for Scott, let's be fair, it's not like any other webcomics from controversial artists took a stand.

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Oh. Um.... awkward.http://www.penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/stand-together-the-gaming-community-vs-sopa-and-pipa
 
Most of the Black Outs are pointless, as stated before, they're preaching (mostly) to the choir. I still found it amusing.
 
While not hitting as hard of an audience as Wikipedia or Google (even Reddit is mostly preaching to the choir), the sheer amount can lead to more word of mouth, which leads to more interest and even coverage. I wouldn't call it pointless.

If just two big companies did it, it wouldn't have the impact as when someone says hundreds did it, even if those hundreds are probably websites I will never visit, the fact they did it would make me more curious.
 
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