WI Capitol Blocks Pro-Union Web Site
ISoldat53 writes "State government workers are unable to connect to a pro-union web site, defendwisconsin.org, from the wifi at the state capitol." Someone probably should let Hillary Clinton know.
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You're supposed to be working. Not doing political stuff. While it's a dick move, I rather doubt it's a first amendment violation or the end of the world (as is suggested by TFA).
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
The Capitol building wifi network blocks all outside access requests unless it is on a whitelist.
Once theblock was notice it took them 30 minutes to adjust settings to allow it. I don't agree with thatmethod but it is better for important networks.
i thought once I was found, but it was only a dream.
Clinton was complaining about shutting off the internet in Egypt, et al.
et al. isn't a smart-sounding synonym for etc.
Actually it works here, since it's just Latin for "and others". It mere convention that we tend to use it almost exclusively for group authorship in English.
The only substantial difference with etc. is that the latter denotes that you know who or what the others are.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
That would make sense if it was never accessible. The complaints are that it was accessible until yesterday.
Never trust the /. summary. This was the capitol's public wi-fi, not just for workers.
They're not your damn ISP.
No, they're the fucking state government, which gives them less of a right to block sites.
Who even cares if one particular employer blocks one particular website?
If they were blocking it for employees, that would be one thing. They were blocking the site on the guest network for the capitol, which is intended for public use.
If corporations are people, aren't stockholders guilty of slavery?