01.18.12
Why We Stay Online on SOPA Protest Day
Summary: Explanation of the decision not to go off the air, despite some suggestions that we should do so
THE BANNER at the top is our way of sending out the message other than the many links we post on a daily basis (many are about SOPA and PIPA). We decided that, given our focus on exposing threats to freedom, protesting censorship by self-censorship would beat the purpose. We greatly appreciate those who put down their site for a whole day and support this entirely .The banner at the top will stay up for quite a while (not just a day). Please sign this petition. █
mcinsand said,
January 19, 2012 at 8:04 am
Staying offline would not have made sense for Techrights, Groklaw, or some of the other similar sites that targets these issues. However, I do applaud Wikipedia and other sites that are more mainstream, because the blackout hopefully woke up the masses that pay more attention to American Idol, the ball game, or Big Brother than what the government is doing that will actually affect their lives and liberties.
Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:
January 19th, 2012 at 10:39 am
Yes, I agree entirely.