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.
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!
You missed one of my favorite porn sites.