The SOPA Blackout Roundup

  • With so many big name sites on the list, it seems absurd that Facebook is doing absolutely nothing with their site.

  • A more interesting roundup I'm waiting for: how many calls did the representatives get, how many emails, how many senators expressed concerns about SOPA/PIPA, how many have voiced their support again, and so on.

  • If you happen to see or know of any others, please just suggest them. I am scraping all of the pages that are "black" and will publish as difintive of an archive of them all once the blackout has finished.

  • I'm pretty shocked there was nothing on youtube.com itself. You'd think that would be the biggest target of all for SOPA.

  • A lot of webcomics coordinated with each other and are posting a red-background "CONTENT BLOCKED BY SOPA/PIPA" with a more or less personalised message about how it affects them. E.g.

    http://www.shortpacked.com/ http://www.somethingpositive.net/ http://www.questionablecontent.net/ http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ http://www.unshelved.com/ http://notinventedhe.re/

    XKCD is also protesting, though not coordinated with the above sites (and already listed in the OP)

  • Rackspace deserves a mention.

    http://www.rackspace.com/

  • I think the most impressive are the publishers and the webcomic artists. Having actual content creators and distributors opposing the acts gives much more authority to the entire blackout.

  • http://gamerhighway.com is blacked out today

  • Was mentioned elsewhere on HN, but dailyWTF is also whiting themselves out.

  • My congressman is taking his name off SOPA today!

    http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3480951

  • You missed one of my favorite porn sites.

    http://xnxx.com