Since Twitter is not participating in the SOPA Blackout today, people are able to take to the site to express their support and/or frustration with the effort.
Many high-profile sites have already begun their blackouts to protest the controversial legislation. At midnight on Wednesday, Wikipedia went dark, as did WordPress, Boing Boing and Minecraft. Sites like Google and Craigslist are participating to a lesser degree – Google’s homepage features a blacked out logo and Craigslist has a temporary landing page detailing their opposition to the bills. Both of those sites are still fully functional, however.
The early Twitter reaction gathered under the #SOPABlackout hashtag is mostly supportive:
#SOPABlackout but the team gets the credit, my role doesn’t matter.
Folks, thanks reOf course, some in the Twitterverse are freaking out, especially when it comes to Wikipedia’s blackout:
HOLY SHIT I NEED TO USE WIKIPEDIA RIGHT NOW WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!!
#TheresNoReason for wikipedia to be fucking blacked out
WTF Wikipedia !!!!!!! The one day out of the year I need you and you do some black out bullshit !!!!
The reaction regarding the Google semi-blackout is mixed:
Why didn’t google blackout too????
Why is everyone talking about a blackout? I can still google…
So proud of Google for taking part in the SOPA protests. Check out their homepage, they’re totally doing a “blackout”.
Some are already fearing the reddit blackout, which will begin at 8am EST:
Wikipedia and reddit blackout? Well, as long as Pornhub is still up and running, we won’t have to resort to… cannibalism.
What do you think about the SOPA blackouts? Let us know in the comments.