No offense, but I'm pretty sure we all knew this.<p>As a side note, is Reddit directing to a 502 page for anyone else? I thought they were going to post streams, links, etc.<p>Maybe they're just not ready yet?<p>EDIT: It's up now.
<a href="http://www.theredditor.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.theredditor.com</a><p>reddit may be down, but i can still download issue of the redditor magazine for free, take that reddit!
I just went through a handful of articles from google.com/news about the topic. I´m amazed how much coverage Reddit is getting in mainstream outlets like cnn, washington post etc. Lined up there with google and facebook.<p>Also, European here, the Fox "News" coverage was amusing...
Finally! something I can do: <a href="http://americancensorship.org/#petition-state-department" rel="nofollow">http://americancensorship.org/#petition-state-department</a>
The page is currently sorta slow (w/ occasional 502 errors), so here's a screenshot of the whole page in case you can't see it:<p><a href="http://oi44.tinypic.com/21et27q.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://oi44.tinypic.com/21et27q.jpg</a>
One of the core issues here is the typical US-centric viewpoint that proposed a law affecting sites hosted in other nations. Which makes it annoying that the petition link requires a US zipcode. Just a little thing, but it irks me.
And then global productivity greatly increased as no one was browsing Reddit or getting lost in Wikipedia. Everyone then agreed that SOPA was a good thing and we all lived in productive ignorance forever. The End.
Blacking out completely is just about the most dumbest thing you can do.<p>Why not fill your ads with SOPA/PIPA related items. Why not put info in the header.