RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2012-01-18 02:10 pm
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huh?
So I've read about the English Wikipedia being blacked out today to protest that internet legislation, and wanted to see how it looks, but I can see it like always? So do they only black it out in the US? I'm confused.
Unrelated, I was totally right about the formula "McAvoy + sloths = insta-popularity".
Unrelated, I was totally right about the formula "McAvoy + sloths = insta-popularity".
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And I realize that it is a US law, but I always find it grating when internet pages automatically tailor content based on your IP address and a guessed location, instead of treating everyone equally and letting you choose what local information is most useful. Mostly of course because it's mainly used for annoying geoblocking that prevents you from seeing music videos and trailers and such.