Reddit Turning SOPA "Blackout" Into a "Learn-In" 241
bdking writes "Reddit's planned 12-hour 'blackout' on January 18 sounds like an ineffectual, if not self-defeating, strategy for opposing the Stop Online Piracy Act. But the social news site actually will use that time not to 'go dark,' but to educate visitors about the ramifications of the House legislation that many fear will lead to widespread shutdowns of Internet sites."
Follow their lead (Score:5, Funny)
They're going to ruin the internet. The INTERNET.
Re:Follow their lead (Score:1, Funny)
I support SOPA. I want you music thieves to do time in jail.
Re:And Slashdot? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And Slashdot? (Score:4, Funny)
r/politics
For some reason, my brain said "Ron Paulitics". Thanks! :)
Re:Looks like Wikimedia might be in the fight (Score:4, Funny)
>>A tricky thing for Wiki to do on short notice as they typically govern by consensus.
Ooh! Some more good ones:
Congress represents the people
Lobbyists are just there to help congressmen understand their positions
The Supreme Court is impartial