This means war! Reddit declares war on any business that supports SOPA

Comical internet giants behind mega-famous website Reddit.com have come forward declaring war on any business that knowingly and publicly supports the new controversial internet bill (SOPA).

[Cliff note] for those who are unaware of what SOPA is. It is actually a heavily crafted bill so the government can safeguard and pretty much control the internet compared to it’s policy when first created that it always be an open source of information for any kind of information. Prime example: Countries like Libya

Reddit.com declared war against Wisconsin rep Paul Ryan today after it was revealed that he allegedly supports the Stop Online Piracy Act bill.  Ryan’s camp immediately denied the claims — however it was too late as many [and we mean many] reddit.com users have targeted the Congressman to detract his support of the controversial internet bill.

Earlier this week, Reddit.com also was the reason GoDaddy.com allegedly pulled it’s support of the bill. However, again that was too late. It was revealed today that GoDaddy lost a total of 32,000 domains multiplied by thousands of customers who hosted their entire website with them.

What do you think? Do you support SOPA? If so, why? If not, why not?  Discuss your opinions in the thought boxes below by signing in with your Twitter or Facebook accounts.