Stop Tony Meow, the Glossary
Stop Tony Meow is a discontinued browser extension which replaces photos of former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott with images of cats and kittens on websites.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Browser extension, Culture jamming, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia), Firefox, Freedom of information, Google Chrome, Greg Abbott, Liberal Party of Australia, National Library of Australia, Pandora archive, Republican Party (United States), Safari (web browser), Texas, The Sydney Morning Herald, Tony Abbott.
- Free Firefox legacy extensions
- Internet activism
- Politics of Australia
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.
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Browser extension
A browser extension is a software module for customizing a web browser.
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Culture jamming
Culture jamming (sometimes also guerrilla communication) is a form of protest used by many anti-consumerist social movements to disrupt or subvert media culture and its mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising.
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia)
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) is a department of the Australian Government with broad-ranging responsibilities; notably, intergovernmental and whole of government policy coordination and assisting the prime minister of Australia in managing the Federal Cabinet.
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Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation.
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Freedom of information
Freedom of information is freedom of a person or people to publish and have access to information.
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Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google.
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Greg Abbott
Gregory Wayne Abbott (born November 13, 1957) is an American politician, attorney, and jurist serving as the 48th governor of Texas since 2015.
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Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia.
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National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the National Library Act 1960 for "maintaining and developing a national collection of library material, including a comprehensive collection of library material relating to Australia and the Australian people", thus functioning as a national library.
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Pandora archive
PANDORA, or Pandora, is a national web archive for the preservation of Australia's online publications.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Safari (web browser)
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple.
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Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Tony Abbott
Anthony John Abbott (born 4 November 1957) is an Australian former politician who served as the 28th prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015.
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See also
Free Firefox legacy extensions
- AllPeers
- Automatik Text Reader
- ChatZilla
- CoScripter
- FireFTP
- Firefox Environment Backup Extension
- Firesheep
- FlashGot
- Flashblock
- Google Browser Sync
- LibX
- Lightbeam (software)
- Lucifox
- Morning Coffee (Firefox extension)
- Operator (extension)
- Pentadactyl
- Petname
- Sage (Mozilla Firefox extension)
- ScrapBook
- Stop Tony Meow
- Tab Mix Plus
- UProxy
- Ubiquity (Firefox)
- Vimperator
- Yahoo! Axis
Internet activism
- 2018 NRA boycott
- 2channel
- Accelerated pluralism
- Blockout 2024
- BlueLink (software)
- Care2
- Comicsgate
- Copyright infringement
- Crash Override Network
- CryptoParty
- Cryptocurrencies
- Cyberhero
- Data activism
- Destroy The Joint
- Digital rights
- Great Translation Movement
- Hashtag activism
- Hawkfish (technology company)
- Iamhere (social movement)
- Internet activism
- Internet activism in South Korea
- Internet manipulation and propaganda
- Internet-based activism
- Li Yi Bar
- MenToo movement
- Milifandom
- Moggmentum
- My Stealthy Freedom
- Net neutrality
- Never Again pledge
- Online petitions
- Online social movement
- OpenWireless.org
- Operation Serenata de Amor
- Performative activism
- Political impact of Taylor Swift
- Russian Wikipedia blackout
- Scientology and the Internet
- Sleeping Giants
- Stop Tony Meow
- Team Seas
- Team Trees
- Toasternet
- User revolt
- We Want to Live movement
Politics of Australia
- 1975 Australian constitutional crisis
- Access Card (Australia)
- Australia–Indonesia Security Agreements
- Australian House of Representatives
- Australian Local Government Fossil Fuel Divestment
- Australian Parliamentary Handbook
- Australian Senate
- Burqa ban in Australia
- Canberra Press Gallery
- Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (Australia)
- Climate emergency declarations in Australia
- Constituency office
- Coronation Hill
- Corruption in Australia
- Department secretary
- Foreign relations of Australia
- Freedom of religion in Australia
- GovernmentRisk360
- Leader of the House (Australia)
- Lobbying in Australia
- Local government in Australia
- Make it 16
- Manager of Government Business in the Senate
- Manager of Opposition Business in the House (Australia)
- Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
- Ministerial advisers (Australia)
- Ministerial committee
- Monarchism in Australia
- National Press Club (Australia)
- OzCar
- Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
- Political families of Australia
- Political groups (Australia)
- Political history of Australia
- Political parties in Australia
- Politics of Australia
- Politics of Norfolk Island
- President's Management Advisory Board
- Prime Minister's Office (Australia)
- Shadow Ministry of Kim Beazley (1996–2001)
- Shadow ministry of Bill Shorten
- Shadow ministry of John Pesutto
- Shadow ministry of Simon Crean
- Stop Tony Meow
- Teal independents
- Two-party-preferred vote
- War cabinet