Tuesday is the day the Internet protests against mass surveillance.
I’m not mucking about with our page code to display the automated banner, and I’m not doing lengthy polemic. Here’s the information you need if you want to join in.
Here’s the web page that’s being used to coordinate this effort. You can find info and cool things there to add to your blog or social media profiles.
The Day We Fight Back also has a blog. If you want more info, or you’re in the U.S. and you’re inclined to contact you Senator or Congressman, this would be a good place to start.
If you just want to talk about it with some WordPress friends, or help us keep tabs on this issue by dropping us links when you run across them, the Alliance Against Mass Surveillance has four blogs with project pages that you can comment on. The pages are similar, but each has its own set of links, and they will still be here once this day of action is over. You can also find The Surveillance Index on our sidebar. This is personal page I just created so that I can list everything we write about surveillance on one place. I’ll update it with new information as we receive it.
Note: This was supposed to post at midnight, but I was in a big hurry and hit the Publish button without thinking. I can’t pull it back because links were posted to all my Publicize channels, so, enjoy! 🙂
image: The Day We Fight Back
Reblogged this on Outside of a Cat and commented:
I know this isn’t literature related, but it’s important nonetheless.
Let’s take back the Internet, folks.
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Thank you so much for reblogging this, and for commenting on my writing question 🙂
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Brilliant! I shall share this on Facebook!!!
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Fabulous! Thanks.
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Muchas gracias!, i think this post would open a good conversation about civil rights, thanks a lot
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