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In reply to the discussion: Google, Facebook, Twitter, PayPal, Yahoo!and Wikipedia Coordinating possible blackout [View all]PVnRT
(13,178 posts)34. The users who "count"?
What is that supposed to mean? The point of this is to get people who AREN'T that politically aware to be against SOPA, not reach those who already are. Those few sites will pretty much ensure that. So, I'm curious as to who the users who "count" are.
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Google, Facebook, Twitter, PayPal, Yahoo!and Wikipedia Coordinating possible blackout [View all]
boston bean
Jan 2012
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I'm sure they've weighed or are weighing the down sides to this vs the down sides to SOPA.
NYC Liberal
Jan 2012
#7
Yes - you're right, and that may be the deciding factor unless they get the message across
gateley
Jan 2012
#39
I work for a non-profit organization that the Republicans want to take funding from
justiceischeap
Jan 2012
#12
I'd imagine if they did this, they'd have info about why they're doing it
justiceischeap
Jan 2012
#17
If it happens I doubt it'll be long, a few minutes tops, maybe do it in a rolling-blackout way.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#31
These companies don't get it. Just give the money ***TO the politicians***
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#32