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QED

(3,353 posts)
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 03:31 PM Jan 24

What happens if the internet is shut down in the US?

Who knows how far this regime will go?

Someone on bluesky suggested getting short wave radios and maybe that's a good idea. But how to communicate? Would a ham radio license be of use?

I'm feeling so gloomy.

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What happens if the internet is shut down in the US? (Original Post) QED Jan 24 OP
Maybe the mindless drone plurality would finally wake the fuck up? RockRaven Jan 24 #1
many ham radio people use TCP/IP lapfog_1 Jan 24 #2
The Tech Bros Deep State Witch Jan 24 #3
Good time to buy a shortwave radio receiver Tim S Jan 24 #4
Doesn't Wall Street depend on the internet for business and trading? If so, not only would the US economy in2herbs Jan 24 #5
Not gonna happen. The distraction machine is the only thing keeping the peasants from a bloody revolution. ms liberty Jan 24 #6
I have a short wave receiver... 2naSalit Jan 24 #7
I ordered a shortwave radio. QED Jan 24 #8
I think I'll be looking for something like that... 2naSalit Jan 24 #11
This is the one I bought. QED Jan 24 #16
Thanks! 2naSalit Jan 24 #18
Amazon loses sales n/t leftstreet Jan 24 #9
They won't shut down the internet sarisataka Jan 24 #10
Millennials and Post-millennials Would Go Catatonic Instantly. DJ Synikus Makisimus Jan 24 #12
Global markets would crash fujiyamasan Jan 24 #13
The creepy incels masogynist racist antisemites can't get together and form things like MAGA applegrove Jan 24 #14
The economy would crash Buckeyeblue Jan 24 #15
We need FIDONet 2.0 JCMach1 Jan 24 #17
Everyone knows MLK's civil rights wouldn't have happened with the internet. intheflow Jan 24 #19
Like completely shut down? SamuelTheThird Jan 24 #20
And how, exactly, would that happen? tinrobot Jan 24 #21
FWIW, shortwave radio is almost extinct now Wednesdays Jan 24 #22

RockRaven

(19,405 posts)
1. Maybe the mindless drone plurality would finally wake the fuck up?
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 03:33 PM
Jan 24

But don't expect too much, it is not guaranteed.

lapfog_1

(31,906 posts)
2. many ham radio people use TCP/IP
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 03:35 PM
Jan 24

now... so shutting down the "internet" would be difficult even if they got all the big ISPs and Starlink to close service. But yeah, we all should be thinking about getting some sort of not controllable IP connection.

in2herbs

(4,405 posts)
5. Doesn't Wall Street depend on the internet for business and trading? If so, not only would the US economy
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 03:40 PM
Jan 24

grind to a halt so would the world economy. The people with investments in the stock market would be locked out of access to their money.

ms liberty

(11,243 posts)
6. Not gonna happen. The distraction machine is the only thing keeping the peasants from a bloody revolution.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 03:42 PM
Jan 24

2naSalit

(102,871 posts)
7. I have a short wave receiver...
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:03 PM
Jan 24

But I have been thinking about this for a few weeks because a few weeks ago I awoke to absolutely no communications other than some faint and scratchy analog radio, couldn't even pick up shortwave, no cellphone. The heat and lights worked. Lasted for 18 hours so I had lots of time to ponder just exactly what I was experiencing and how widespread it was. Turns out it was local and I didn't figure out that anything was back up until someone texted me about my phone not working. At that point I checked and everything else was back up and online.

It was a weird feeling being in a remote place and not knowing if our satellites were disabled or if -45 was having a temper tantrum or if the wind knocked down our tower or if leonskum did something or if ruzzia did something, it was a little agonizing having no info at all.

First thing, if the internet goes, I'll be checking the shortwave channels I have access to. Other than that, I'm in the dark.

QED

(3,353 posts)
8. I ordered a shortwave radio.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:07 PM
Jan 24

It has solar and a crank for energy. It can charge a phone, etc. I'm not in a remote location but still, I don't want to be without and $40 seemed like good insurance.

2naSalit

(102,871 posts)
11. I think I'll be looking for something like that...
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:16 PM
Jan 24

We have power disruptions regularly, it seems. I have my own internet receiver, it travels with me, but the radio thing, I rely on that as much as the internet. Last night I was thinking about the public radio station here, they play BBC for several hours a day and CBC regularly along with US news. I like that part. They used to carry BBC in Montana but they cut that out about a year after fuckneck took over.

I need some kind of generator thingy, I'll be shopping for that in the near future.

sarisataka

(22,696 posts)
10. They won't shut down the internet
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:09 PM
Jan 24

It is too valuable of a tool to disseminate the regime's propaganda.

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,438 posts)
12. Millennials and Post-millennials Would Go Catatonic Instantly.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:16 PM
Jan 24

Amazon, Lyft, Meta, Uber, X and a host of other major corporations would be bankrupt in short order. The stock market would collapse. Consumer spending would plummet. The banking & finance, medical, transportation and power grids would cerase to function. Probably the military/police/prison/surveillance industrial complex too. Phone companies would be swamped by orders to install landlines. The Post Office might experience an upswing in actual, personal, handwritten mail There’d be an upsurge in consuption of alcohol and marijuana (where legal, of course). People with smart homes would be locked in or out, depending on where they were at the time of shutdown; and nothing inside their homes would work. And old farts like me wouldn’t have anything to watch on streaming so we’d have to read a paper book after our daily walk.

So basically a zombie apocalypse without the zombies, at least initially. Then it would get worse.

fujiyamasan

(1,703 posts)
13. Global markets would crash
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:20 PM
Jan 24

The S&P would easily lose something like 25% of its value.

People’s retirements would be gone. The economy would come to a halt.

Just about every sector at this point uses the internet in some way. It also wouldn’t be easily implemented:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_kill_switch

applegrove

(132,267 posts)
14. The creepy incels masogynist racist antisemites can't get together and form things like MAGA
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:37 PM
Jan 24

and the Proud Boys and entice others into their cult(s) anymore. With no internet, they go back to being alone in their towns. Democracy thrives as regular people, the vast majority, reconnect in person.

Buckeyeblue

(6,353 posts)
15. The economy would crash
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 04:39 PM
Jan 24

Most major corporations depend on secure internet connections to manage their business operations.

intheflow

(30,187 posts)
19. Everyone knows MLK's civil rights wouldn't have happened with the internet.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 05:18 PM
Jan 24
If you’re worried about not getting info in the future, find a local social justice organization or religious community (liberal Christians, Quakers, Unitarian Universalists, a temple affiliated with Jewish Voices for Peace, etc.).

SamuelTheThird

(1,169 posts)
20. Like completely shut down?
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 05:19 PM
Jan 24

Economic collapse

Shutting down sites like this? That could happen

tinrobot

(12,064 posts)
21. And how, exactly, would that happen?
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 05:30 PM
Jan 24

The internet is not exactly centralized in the US, there's so many different ways to connect. You gotta shut it ALL down for it to be effective.

Even if they did, people will find a way to route around the damage. Some ways would be short wave, community wi-fi with repeaters, land lines, satellite, and lots more.

Wednesdays

(22,627 posts)
22. FWIW, shortwave radio is almost extinct now
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 06:13 PM
Jan 24

In the 80's I used to listen to BBC, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands, NHK from Japan, and many others. They're all gone now (the English-language services beamed towards North America, anyway). Nearly all of the old shortwave services switched to Internet streaming in the 2000's and 2010's.

Ham radio has followed a similar path. There are plenty of hams on 2 meters now (but it's too high frequency for anything but local communication), but they have mostly abandoned the shortwave spectrum because it became easier to communicate internationally via Internet.

Oh, and ham radio is heavily dominated by MAGAts.

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