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Fri February 03, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(TorrentFreak) Followup Just in time for the Super Bowl, a bunch of those sports streaming websites shut down by the Feds are back online with new domain names  (torrentfreak.com) (83)


Thu February 02, 2012
(TheWrap) Scary Feds shut down 16 websites for streaming copyrighted footage, arrest webmaster. Coincidentally, don't miss the Super Bowl this Sunday on NBC  (thewrap.com) (175)


Mon January 23, 2012
(BusinessWeek) Interesting "Polish government websites under apparent attack" Even after they upgraded their firescreen  (businessweek.com) (7)


Sat January 21, 2012
(Some Wacky Guy) Amusing The Evangelical community hired someone with vast experience building Geocities websites to develop their attack on Mitt Romney and his wacky religion. This is going to be a fun 10 months  (beyondmormonism.com) (84)


Fri January 20, 2012
(LA Times) Followup Will shutting down MegaUpload mean the end of file sharing websites? Lets have a minute of silence, or 15 seconds if you are a premium user  (latimesblogs.latimes.com) (196)


Thu January 19, 2012
(Gizmodo) Amusing In retaliation for the shut down of megaupload.com today, Anonymous shuts down DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music websites  (gizmodo.com) (131)
(CJDS) Obvious "Three co-sponsors of the bills... announced their shift in support in light of a viral campaign... that included the voluntary blackout of Wikipedia, Reddit, Fark and thousands of other websites." Behold the power of Fark   (criminaljusticedegreeschools.com) (12)


Wed January 18, 2012
(Gizmodo) Hero SOPA outrage is breaking the Senate's websites. In other news, the protesters are working harder than the Senators  (gizmodo.com) (146)
(witf.org) Interesting Congressman Tim Holden withdraws SOPA support after "thousands of websites, including Wikipedia, Reddit, Google, Craigslist, Wired, Fark and many more, have gone dark to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act." GO US  (witf.org) (9)
(Fark) Silly So what are you going to do tomorrow, since all the good websites will be down for the day? And don't tell us you're actually going to work, 'cause we all know you won't  (fark.com) (58)


Fri January 13, 2012
(The Atlantic Wire) Asinine Lamar Smith on SOPA opponents: "Do they profit from selling advertising to these foreign websites? And if they do, they need to be stopped. And I don't mind taking that on"  (theatlanticwire.com) (52)
(PhysOrg.com) Scary Some dating websites don't remove GPS data from photos; others don't cater to stalkers  (physorg.com) (33)


Sat December 31, 2011
(ARL Now) Spiffy ARL Now (Arlington, Virginia) thanks FARK for calling attention to their top rated news story of 2011. "...a story that received national attention from websites like Fark.com"  (arlnow.com) (2)


Wed December 28, 2011
(herald online) Spiffy Herald Online (South Carolina) picks their Top 10 most-read local stories for 2011 and notes "a few that were picked up by national websites including Fark.com"  (heraldonline.com) (3)


Thu December 08, 2011
(Some Guy) Spiffy Junebug lists FARK as one of the 10 funniest websites on the internet. YOU THINK THIS SHIAT IS FUNNY? (We're number 4, We're number 4)  (joonbug.com) (3)


Tue November 15, 2011
(all top 10 list) Spiffy FARK comes in #7 on Top 10 list of popular social bookmarking websites. We'll just have to try harder  (alltop10list.com) (15)


Mon November 07, 2011
(Yahoo) Dumbass Sri Lanka, a shiatty little hellhole in the middle of nowhere, blocks five news websites that insulted them. What a bunch of dicks  (finance.yahoo.com) (45)

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