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Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

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Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#52
Hah. I just reloaded HN and clicked the comments here -- I've had a few drinks -- I thought this was the same article along the lines of "Go Daddy Supports SOPA", until I read through the responses.

This just shows what a couple thousand mobilized, highly motivated geeks can do in six hours. HN is solely responsible for this. Imagine if the top-ten stories for the day on this board were about the conditions at Apple's factories in China. Or the massacres going on in Syria, for that matter. Something more important than whether that elephant-murdering bastard is a 99%, or a 100% asshole.

But, credit where it's due, this isn't the first time I've noticed a shift in public perception within 24-48 hours of a major HN freakout. I won't say how much money I've made buying or selling based on watching this phenomenon -- not a ton -- but it's recently been more than I make at my day job. It's a shame Godaddy's not publicly traded, or we could've all had some fun with it.

This is the place where the people who man the engines spend their time. And when the engineers are pissed, shit breaks. Never mind that engineers are just as often wrong as everybody else, just think of HN articles as events that bubble, and figure out if they're going to be ignored or not by the larger program.

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#54
post #18

The only thing this means is that community action actually made a difference. That's immensely reassuring. Can we keep doing this, but for SOPA itself?

I wonder how much of a hand in this Google had? They have a relationship with GoDaddy and I think they were unhappy about this too.

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#56
Don't be fooled, people. I will believe GoDaddy when they provide proof that they have indeed stopped supporting SOPA. They claim that they've been working with lawmakers for months; what is to stop them from publicly "withdrawing" support for SOPA, while they continue to support it behind the scenes?

Until SOPA and its offsprings are dead, keep the pressure on GoDaddy and other supporters of SOPA! Don't let these weak public statements distract you; there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes.

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#57

Earlier quoted context omitted.

They will think at least twice about it before lending their name to such a thing publicly.

Yes, they can just continue to lend their name to shooting elephants and misogynist ads. I seriously doubt this is going to have much of an impact on them. So this one particular instance came back to bite them, good to know for them that pissing off techies is bad for business but animal rights people, devout christians and women ( all of whom have complained about various other parts of their business in the past )…

While I agree that their ads sucks, I don't think they're misogynist. Like every ad, they're targeted to a specific audience.

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#58
post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

They are simply NOT trustworthy.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...you can't get fooled again, once you're fooled. ~George W. Bush. The man said it himself. They are not trustworthy.

Do they actually say that in Tennessee?

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#59
I can't believe all the hate going on. They publicly admitted they were wrong and changed their stance. I don't care if you are a gigantic corporation or not, that takes guts and I can at least respect that.

There's no doubt they did it to stop the bleeding, but they still did it. And that's what we want right? For SOPA to lose traction, and for it not to pass. Yet it seems like this has almost become a dump on godaddy festival. Please don't lose sight of the reasons as to why we as rational internet using human beings did this in the first place.

Re: Go Daddy No Longer Supports SOPA

#60
> Go Daddy and its General Counsel, Christine Jones, have worked with federal lawmakers for months to help craft revisions to legislation

Go Daddy wouldn't be my first choice for who I want representing the internet to the government.

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