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January 30, 2012

The Day The Internet Stood Still (Infograph)

The Day The Internet Stood Still

As bloggers, the SOPA blackout on the 18th of January was a huge occasion for us at Frugal Dad. We decided to take a look at the numbers behind the protest, and even we were surprised at how huge the movement became. With tens of millions of participants, the blackout was the largest protest in history. Congress was flooded with over 400,000 calls – or 11.5 hours of phone calls per senator.

Jason of Frugal Dad said:

The Jan. 18th protest was the largest in U.S. history; our new graphic recounts that momentous day for social media users in tweets, emails and calls. We invite you to pay respects to this online movement that inspired/pressured 13 SOPA-supporting senators (and 3 co-sponsors) to issue statements against overly-strict online privacy measures. And as exciting as the success of this online mobilization has been, our efforts only tabled two of the worst censorship bills to ever face the web.


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Source: frugaldad.com






 
 

 
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