User talk:MajinAbura

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Enjoy! -- Sarah Manley (Talk) 01:26, December 9, 2010

how to participate
To protest SOPA and black out your site, redirecting to wikipedia is the probably the best option, as wikipedia will have ways people can contact their representatives when they enter a zip code.

Here is how you can redirect your site if you are an admin.

On your wikia, go to: MediaWiki:Common.js

Add:

[code removed]

Save.

There is a timer set in this code, so your site will ONLY be redirected for one day.

Once this code is added, it can ONLY be removed during the 18th by first disabling javascript on your browser and then deleting the code at MediaWiki:Common.js.

If you are not an admin, open a blog discussion encouraging your site to redirect to wikipedia for one day.

Wikiasmikia 03:54, January 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi there. :) While we are all rightly against SOPA/PIPA and should do our part to ensure that it does not become law, javascript is a very risky method of protest and can be highly damaging if utilised by those without prior knowledge of it. It's best that javascript as a method of protest be left to those with that knowledge, so I've removed the code from this talk page. If anyone would like to use the javascript method of protest, I suggest contacting someone knowledgeable in javascript. I hope you understand! The 888th Avatar   (talk)  04:35, January 18, 2012 (UTC)