We're a bit late to the party, but for those who haven't seen on the Internet, today is a protest day for Net Neutrality, where sites across the internet are disrupting their normal operations to get the word out and get people to send a message. Ars Technica already has a fairly decent summary of who's doing what, and we stand with them and the rest of the Internet.
Due to real life issues, I was late on getting this together, but for the rest of the day, this article will remain on the top of the page and we will be blacking the theme of the site in protest [Technical issues among others precluded our doing so today --martyb].
If you're a US citizen, and want to get the word out, check Battle for the Net, and get the word out. In addition, there are long discussions going on reddit and other sites throughout the internet
Let's get the word out!
~ NCommander
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 13 2017, @07:05AM
[Begin message so cleverly encrypted that no Soylentil will see it!] Trans-National Globalized Anthroponic Social Justice Warrior Strike Force, Special jmorris Unit, 2nd Left-tenet reporting: Major setback. jmorris seems to have found the "submit anonymously" button. This could complicate surveillance immensely. The other possibility is that others are posting jmorris material, cut and pasted, under an anonymous facade. But the second scenario is unlikely, since no one could be that insane. So the two possibilities are, jmorris as AC, or AC going for satirical effect. Like if I were to say, " I cannot even visit London". - satirical quotation of a jmorris. Further developments will be conveyed as they develop, and we sincerely hope that the jmorris can be saved. [End message so cleverly encrypted that no Soylentil will see it!]