WEB NEWS - USA: web users vent frustration and anger over shutdown

  • 11 years ago
Today on the net: American web users continue to vent anger and frustration over the government shutdown. After the demise of the Silk Road website, online drug dealing continues on the "deep web". And "Twipping" becomes the latest craze to hit social networks.
USA: web users vent frustration and anger over shutdown
"Do your job, so I can do mine". This tweet was posted from a woman called Jacky to the US Congress as the federal government shutdown entered its second week; many public servants, just like her who have been forced off the job, have turned to social networks to voice their frustrations.
Their anger is often directed at the lawmakers, who have yet to reach an agreement on the government spending bill. And a site has even been set up displaying a counter which shows the estimated amount of money going to members of Congress, as they continue to be paid during the shutdown. They are being urged to forgo these wages and donate the money to charity; some of them have already committed to doing so.
The temporary closure of certain federal services is also a source of discontent. When an earthquake measuring three on the Richter scale hit San Francisco on Sunday, countless residents took to the web to complain about the lack of official information on the United States Geological Survey website. The wave of indignation from web users prompted the organization to post an update on the earthquake a few hours later.
The Amber Alert website has also been put on hold, much to the anger of certain social networkers who believed the actual Amber Alert system that draws the public into the hunt for an abducted or missing child had been shut down, when in actual fact only the we... Go on reading on our web site.
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