And what precisely is the difference between an Anonymous "member" and an Anonymous supporter? (and I'm sure the FBI liked Anonymous better when they took out that child pornography ring last year.)
And what precisely is the difference between an Anonymous "member" and an Anonymous supporter? (and I'm sure the FBI liked Anonymous better when they took out that child pornography ring last year.)
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(maybe my approval reply will work this time)
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All right, my Senior (High School) English class is doing open study in the third quarter. And you're probably going to laugh at me when I tell you guys what I'm going to study, JP is going to link me to the "I have no life, how do I hack it?" comment again, but I really don't care.
Heh. I can count exactly one corporation that participated in the blackout (Google). The others were individuals and nonprofits (The Wikimedia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization). So... yeah. Corporate bullying my ass.
Mmm... chocolate cake... dammit, Lifehacker, it's a good thing I didn't resolve to lose weight, because I want cake now.
Don't feel bad about circumventing it either: "Our purpose here isn't to make it completely impossible for people to read Wikipedia, and it's okay for you to circumvent the blackout. We just want to make sure you see our message."
[Comment blacked out in protest of SOPA/PIPA]
Wait, Minecraft is protesting too?
(approve; this is the method I've heard more often. Same concept.)
Not too surprised that 43Things didn't make the cut. Myself, I came here looking for an alternative to it.
There's this one stretch of highway I drive on the way to school that's always bad. One interstate exits onto another, creating its own lane, but that lane does exit only at the next exit... in a full two miles. But instead of actually using this fourth lane of traffic, everyone tries to merge immediately, which…
VOTE 43Things - but I know there HAS to be something better.
Most of the interlanguage links are done semi-automatically (if another wikipedia language links to an English version, a robot adds that one to the list). So they're all human translations. Pagemove and interlanguage link vandalism is uncommon at best.
I knew someone already made this joke. *approve*
[insert 1% joke that someone probably already made here]