On January 18 Reddit to shut-down in protest of SOPA - What will Current do?
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The massively popularly website Reddit is well aware of these implications and is ready to show the world just what harm SOPA could do to the Internet.
On January 18, Reddit, a user-generated aggregator of content contributed by all corners of the Internet, will black out their own site in protest of SOPA. For an online hub that snags up around 2 billion hits every month, a lot of traffic and ad revenue stands to be lost during the 12-hour span. For the administrators of the site, though, they are running short on finding ways to fight the legislation.
Advocates against SOPA have rallied in Washington and across the country and Internet since a congressional committee began drafting the Act. Under the legislation, websites and people that post or share third-party content could be crushed with heavy fines and imprisoned for the distribution of knowledge. While opposition has existed ever since the terrifying realities of SOPA made its way to the Web, the ban by way of Reddit stands to be the biggest and only protest of its kind so far.
On January 18, Reddit announced that “Instead of the normal glorious, user-curated chaos,” the site will suspend its content and instead post a message about the dangers of both SOPA and the Protect IP Act, a sister legislator of sorts about to go before the US Senate. The site will also post a live stream of the House hearing that will discuss SOPA, which Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian will be testifying at.
“The freedom, innovation, and economic opportunity that the Internet enables is in jeopardy,” reads an official post published by Reddit administrators on their site. “Congress is considering legislation that will dramatically change your Internet experience and put an end to Reddit and many other sites you use every day. Internet experts, organizations, companies, entrepreneurs, legal experts, journalists and individuals have repeatedly expressed how dangerous this bill is. If we do nothing, Congress will likely pass the Protect IP Act (in the Senate) or the Stop Online Piracy Act (in the House), and then the president will probably sign it into law. There are powerful forces trying to censor the Internet, and a few months ago many people thought this legislation would surely pass. However, there’s a new hope that we can defeat this dangerous legislation.”
Reddit users have rallied for other causes online as of late, attracting thousands of comments over such issues as the National Defense Authorization Act. Shutting down their own sight for the sake of protest, though, is a rare move for Reddit.
“Blacking out Reddit is a hard choice, but we feel focusing on a day of action is the best way we can amplify the voice of the community,” add site administrators. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols at ZDNet agrees, and acknowledges that Reddit already is the leading social network opposed to SOPA and calls the site a “hotbed” for organizing protests. Many users of the site supported a recent campaign against domain registrar GoDaddy after the company offered their support for SOPA. Though the registrar later rescinded their support for SOPA, a campaign largely amplified by Reddit yielded thousands of account cancellations on GoDaddy.
Other major sites that have rallied against supporters of SOPA include WikiLeaks, which cancelled all of its GoDaddy domains in opposition to their initial alignment with the legislation. Some fear though that it will take much more than just a handful of major sites to make a stink bad enough for Congress to second-guess SOPA.
“Chances are if you’re a regular Reddit user, you’re either tech savvy enough to know the dangers of SOPA, or if not, you’ve at least been reading about it on the site’s front page for months,” writes Paul Tassi on Forbes. “Rather, even though Reddit is a massive site, the industry needs a nuclear option to truly decimate SOPA once and for all. Titans like Google and Facebook need to have a similar blackout, which would reach an audience far, far wider than Reddit’s.”
Tassi adds that Reddit’s maneuver is a good first step, but others must fall in line if they want to ensure a success.
“A blackout of the internet’s biggest sites would seal the deal automatically, and we could be free of this nonsense for good,” writes Tassi.
http://rt.com/usa/news/reddit-shut-down-sopa-557/
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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It would be nice if they would provide a petition signing window instead of site entrance during that time, to encourage some action instead of mere annoyance.
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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MotherForTruth
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM:
Great idea. How about starting a petition on change.org?
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MotherForTruth
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MotherForTruth
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Dear Current community,
Our disapproval of SOPA must be heard as one united and loud voice. Anyone who is willing to chime in (no matter how small or large involvement) please send me a message. Please include your intentions for the protest on Current or any other social media. Let's unite and show our strength in numbers!
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MotherForTruth
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2hellnwait
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MotherForTruth:
I'm in. . . god knows I've posted a number of times that the govt wants control of the Internet, and what was the result? . . You're just a paranoid alarmist, stfu, it can't happen! . . yeah, right!
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2hellnwait
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MotherForTruth
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2hellnwait:
2hellnwait, thank you for your support!
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MotherForTruth
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artemis6
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Cool protest .
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artemis6
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MotherForTruth
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artemis6:
Artemis6, are you in?
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MotherForTruth
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artemis6
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MotherForTruth:
Always .
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artemis6
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MotherForTruth
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artemis6:
artemis6, thank you for your support!
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MotherForTruth
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PetEr_Alan_ColE
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I'm shocked the big government loving O-supporters are not on here to voice their support for SOPA and demand even more gov. regulation on the internet. We have heard them before calling to shut down Anti-Obama websites.
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PetEr_Alan_ColE
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nardo1224
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We need to show them that we have power and we know it. Post the e-mail address to the CEO of the main companies supporting it and e-mail blast them continuously letting them know it they shut down the internet, we will shut them down by overloading their servers and shutting them down.
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nardo1224
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MotherForTruth
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nardo1224:
Nardo1224 are you in?
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore
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I just wonder who here at Current we would contact. I can mail my groups if that helps at all to just announce that January 18 is SOPA Day and that those opposed will either be abstaining from posting or only posting about SOPA and their objections to it. Maybe a general post here to announce it as well. Twitter is a good source too.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
Great idea, Jan. I think we should put together an announcement with list links on SOPA. I think it would be a good idea if we work on this together.
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth:
Ok. I'll contact you.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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There are many great ideas. How should we approach this? Who is in and what is the plan of the action?
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MotherForTruth
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Anonmaly
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Yep.... They're trying to push SOPA through, they'll be trying to get the "Internet ID" program through, or up and running...
They're seeking to know everyone online and control all a person can do online....
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Anonmaly
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MotherForTruth
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Anonmaly:
What can citizens do?
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MotherForTruth
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thatguy27
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IMO, Current should do something to stop SOPA. If nothing else do what the other other networks aren't doing...TALK ABOUT IT! Bring this nonsense to light! Current has 24 hours to push the progessive message....unfortunately they are only putting 3 or 4 hours of that time to good use.
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thatguy27
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Ambill94
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I am willing to stay completely off the Internet for one day, but I can't see how it will do much of anything unlless there is a huge boycott effecting many high traffic sites...Current is certainly not high traffic...
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Ambill94
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MotherForTruth
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Ambill94:
Count me in for boycott. What else can we do?
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MotherForTruth
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Ambill94
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MotherForTruth:
Tell everyone we know...especially on social networking sites and email...but even then we are so few here on current...nonetheless it is something...
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Ambill94
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MotherForTruth
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Ambill94:
Absolutely agree, Ambill94. Are you in?
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MotherForTruth
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Ambill94
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MotherForTruth:
I am in for a total boycott of the Internet on the 18th...!!!
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Ambill94
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MotherForTruth
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Ambill94:
Great Ambill94, and thank you for speaking out loudly!
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BusterPoindexter:
Can you help?
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MotherForTruth
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bailey78
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Lisayou
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bailey78:
Cool Bailey! I feel safe now :)
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Lisayou
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ThirdSection
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On Wednesday the 18th, I think I'll limit my Internet activity to email only.
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ThirdSection
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mrtraffic
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Shut It Down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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mrtraffic
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jubal
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Download the Boycott SOPA Android app and joing the thousands that are scanning products to see if they are produced by companies that support SOPA.
You will be amazed at how it works. I tried it and I found a CD that had one, but the cat medicine didn't. HA
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jubal
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jubal:
Now THAT is something that will get their attention if enough do it! Thanks for that info. Just not hitting our regular news/discussion sites will not matter. In fact, that is what they want us to do: not hit news and discussion sites. Seems like that is the whole point of intimidation of internet sites and users.
Face it folks, they own the media and do a pretty good job of keeping real discussion and real news off traditional media because they own it. They don't own, can't control all that transpires on websites, so things they don't want shared get shared. They want that to stop. Seems that not going to our usual haunts is the way they want us led.
Now, Reddit's move to go dark is different that individuals just not going online. Reddit is demonstrating to users what things may well be like, no real resources for info, if the danged thing goes through.
I plan to be online, helping to get more people aware of the threat to information resources. But that's me.
Jubal's info of how to let corporations backing it know we won't spend $$ with them is a very helpful way to get their attention.
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attilatheblond
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JanforGore
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If Current doesn't do anything maybe we should. Perhaps declare it SOPA Day in the community when no posts are made, or just posts about SOPA. I know Al Gore spoke out about it a few days ago. However, we as contributors also have power to do something like this. I would participate, or "not" participate as the case may be.
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JanforGore
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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JanforGore:
I missed that. Did VP Gore say anything about what he, or Current, planned to do in response?
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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Incredulous
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JanforGore:
Excellent idea Jan...I think the first step is to communicate with current, find out if they do plan on doing anything, and set a deadline for a response. If Current does not respond or does not plan on doing anything, then members should do their best to contact other members and arrange a community blackout.
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Truthitswhatsfordinner:
Don't know. I watched the video of him speaking of it and he declared his firm opposition to "anything that would serve to threaten the vibrancy and freedom of the Internet in the future." ... then ironically the video was removed. I don't know how much more he may have said on it.
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JanforGore
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Incredulous:
I suppose that would be doable. Even partially it would send a message.
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JanforGore
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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JanforGore:
Thank you for that. I was just searching around and haven't located anything yet.
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mrtraffic
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JanforGore:
Not to belittle your idea, but everyone will log on to see if anyone posted anything, and nothing will stop the black helicopter types, nor the Paulites
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mrtraffic
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JanforGore
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mrtraffic:
I understand that. I have power of my own then. I know it isn't as if it would be possible to stop everyone from posting. It was an idea to join in solidarity even partially for Internet freedom.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
I am in!
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MotherForTruth
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Incredulous:
Great idea. Lets set up a plan.
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MotherForTruth
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Lisayou
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JanforGore:
Great Ideas Jan
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Lisayou
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artemis6
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JanforGore:
Boycott is easier than a SOPA fest with posting stories on every aspect of the topic ... I am in whatever !
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artemis6
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Vierotchka
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2012/01/12/if-facebook-wont-stop-sopa-we-...
If Facebook Won't Stop SOPA, We Can Do It For Them
(click on the link)
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka:
This may be a bit off-topic, but check out this pic of me catching serious air up at Wolf Creek!!!
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ThirdSection
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Vierotchka:
If I had anything to do with that god-forsaken facebook thing (and it's slimy shill of a owner) I'd do this!
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MSII
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ThirdSection
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MSII:
We could tweet it (though I am tempted to open a fake account on Facebook just to help depreciate the value of their personal infomining operation, but I've been too lazy/busy so far).
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ThirdSection
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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"What will Current do?"
Maybe they will push the "community" posters even further into the background.
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MSII
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Truthitswhatsfordinner:
What's a "community" poster? You lost me there. I haven't been a member all that long, haven't seen this term.
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MSII
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ThirdSection
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MSII:
That would be somebody who posts stories to the /community section, which used to be called the /news section. You may notice that http://current.com/news now redirects to http://current.com/community.
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ThirdSection
