Thread: Help save the internet!

You may have heard, but U.S. congress is trying to censor the internet, so that sites like YouTube are completely blacklisted worldwide.
You can help stop this happening by signing the petition

emoji Blacklist sites all over the world?!? Who does the US congress think they are? Some kind of… Mega-China?

Signed. And it's a good thing it's getting several signs per minute.

That is completely false because for one, the U.S. government has no control over the internet, let alone controlling it worldwide. It's just another one of those things someone made up to scare people, just like a lot of the scam emails you get about virus's that one can get from going to certain websites or from certain emails that you get from friends and family. I don't think we have anything to worry about. If they had control over the internet, then I would be getting emails left and right telling me what I can and can't post on facebook, or what kind of website I can create and what it has to about and stuff like that. Sorry to those of you who have heard this, go ahead with the petition if you want, but it's never gonna happen. You've heard wrong. As Quark would say,

"There is…No…Danger."

btw, i didn't know whether to make that a spoiler or not beings it was in the trailer for the game.

That is completely false because for one, the U.S. government has no control over the internet, let alone controlling it worldwide. It's just another one of those things someone made up to scare people, just like a lot of the scam emails you get about virus's that one can get from going to certain websites or from certain emails that you get from friends and family. I don't think we have anything to worry about. If they had control over the internet, then I would be getting emails left and right telling me what I can and can't post on facebook, or what kind of website I can create and what it has to about and stuff like that. Sorry to those of you who have heard this, go ahead with the petition if you want, but it's never gonna happen. You've heard wrong. As Quark would say,

"There is…No…Danger."

btw, i didn't know whether to make that a spoiler or not beings it was in the trailer for the game.

Really? Aagh, I wish you'd said that before I forwarded it to seven people…

It's kind of one of those that is an unwritten international law, if one country's government took over the entire internet worldwide, it would be a form of terrorism and a war crime so to speak, so it wouldn't work, if it did happen, it would be World War 3.

WOW emoji try taping F5

That is completely false because for one, the U.S. government has no control over the internet, let alone controlling it worldwide. It's just another one of those things someone made up to scare people, just like a lot of the scam emails you get about virus's that one can get from going to certain websites or from certain emails that you get from friends and family. I don't think we have anything to worry about. If they had control over the internet, then I would be getting emails left and right telling me what I can and can't post on facebook, or what kind of website I can create and what it has to about and stuff like that. Sorry to those of you who have heard this, go ahead with the petition if you want, but it's never gonna happen. You've heard wrong. As Quark would say,

"There is…No…Danger."

btw, i didn't know whether to make that a spoiler or not beings it was in the trailer for the game.

I think U.S. congress are actually trying to pass that law. I agree that it probably won't happen in the end, but that doesn't stop them from trying…

I totally degree with deleating the internet!
I want internet to be always!
Without it, there's really boringemoji!
I apsolutely want to save the internetemoji!

That was eight months ago…

That was eight months ago…

WHO CARES?!?!

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That was eight months ago…

GC refference?

WHO CARES?!?!

I dunno, perhaps, people who don't like discussing old news?

GC refference?

I see what you did there. emoji Nah, that was coincidental.