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…oh sorry, my tongue slipped.

We were down for one and a half days. Over 50.000 users raged hard. Don’t do SOPA. Or PIPA. They’re bad for your health.

I am a ferret.

21 Responses to “SOAP”

  1. Fadmor says:

    My hope is that the powers granted by SOAP will eventually be used for the good of all mankind: i.e. blocking the ISPs harboring egregious spammers.

  2. iMolly says:

    Friendo,

    It was great that you brought attention to SOPA/PIPA and the consequences.

    However my comment is to enquire about the /tv/ archive, we were super pleased at /tv/ to hear you had taken up archiving since the end of Green-Oval.net (RIP <3).

    I was wondering what happened? Your site says that we are still being fetched, but the archive is accessible publicly? Did we do something wrong? ;__________; Do you have an ETA on the return for public access?

    • woxxy says:

      We’re doing some standards consideration for /tv/, but I think we won’t store full images for it anymore.

      Give us few days, fetchers are running because we care for it.

  3. gattorandagio says:

    i think sopa should pass, that way all the lazy people will learn the hard way that to change thing you got to act in the real world

    with internet protesting you can scare sissy politicians sometime, but eventually they’ll manage to do whatever they wanted anyway

    that way either people will start paying more attention to stuff before it’s too late or get a life

  4. Mohamed says:

    I’d weigh in on this one, too. Though my own school’s pocily default allows me to display my students’ pictures unless specifically requested not to, the easy button factor of allowing anonymous comments, especially from my littlest ones, is negated by having it necessary for them to login to have their avatar display. Most of my kids don’t have email accounts for signup, given their ages (K-4th grade). The result is a comments page with all the avatar pics the bland and somewhat anonymous one. If there were some way to turn off the feature the page would look much more inviting.

  5. Rebecaz says:

    I have to add my voice to the choirs that are aniskg for an option to turn OFF the avatars altogether. For privacy issues, I can’t put my kid’s images online. Also, while I have your attention, every reply I get on my blog looks bad. Meaning, the text on the replies I’m getting on my blogposts show up on top of the avatar images (or lack thereof). Can anyone from Tech Support look at this and give me an idea as to how to fix the problem? I’ll appreciate any help I can get! I have a couple of good comments going, and I’d hate to change the layout.

  6. Aloice says:

    I seem to be having a polbrem getting my avatar to load correctly. When I upload the photo it asks me to crop the portion of the photo I want. After doing so, I can’t seem to get it to accept this portion of the picture. There doesn’t seem to be a OK button or save/upload button at this point. I’m obviously missing something, but I can’t seem to figure out what it is. Any advice?

  7. Seva says:

    You certainly can under Options’ you can set your blog avtaar and that will be different for each blog, however you only have one user login so that can only have one avtaar if that makes any sense.And yeh, Sue rocks out doesn’t she :)

  8. HartBx says:

    I don’t think Avatar is racist (and I’m not sure how that comes about eehitr), I just think that it’s Disney’s Pocahontas for adults. Really, there are so many parallels between the two stories that it’s almost funny.I know there’s almost nothing new left in the world, but come on, Cameron! Really?At least a lot of the creature designs were really cool. Didn’t like that the movements of the Na’vi were so stiff.

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