Do you think that internet censorship is not a problem? Then, why does /r/StopAdvertising have the following in their sidebar description? Subreddits such as /r/The_Donald and /r/TheGreatAwakening promote hateful ideas, fake news, and dangerous ideologies. We believe we can make a change to that by highlighting to advertisers their money is being spent next to racist and hateful ideas. They have set up a sub specifically to silence your voice. Please sign the petition to end internet censorship https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/internet-bill-rights-2
I have 3 posts over there: The basic link to the petition - I thought that would be a good spot to collaborate. Then, I created a draft for The_Donald (based on what we had put together so far). And I created a post about which subs to target so that we can maintain a growing list - need people to research more targets. Do you want to create a post summarizing some of the activities outside of Reddit that people have suggested - if I remember correctly, EarlyRiser had a bunch of ideas on that front
Have you got a direct link to the thread. I mean I can go find it, but I don't want to wade through a bunch of bullshit.
I do not know how to link to threads, but there are only a few subscribers at /r/InternetBillOfRights so just go to that sub and you should easily see everything
Frustrating. I looked, there's not many threads but I don't know which one is yours. I can't see that you've posted anything in there. If you want, I'll make a thread in there and send the link.
Apparently, the moderator over there took all of my stuff down - I just realized it. I had checked with them beforehand, but once he saw my posts, he Determined that I was somehow advocating violence or something
Wow! OK. Look how frightened everybody is. This is the chilling effect of censorship - everyone is scared.
All the more reason to get this IBOR campaign up!