Wibble Contributors Organize 'Moms Don't Need OAuth' March Over Privacy Concerns

Wibble Contributors Organize 'Moms Don't Need OAuth' March Over Privacy Concerns

In a surprising turn of events, Wibble contributors are protesting against the integration of OAuth on the platform. The protest, organized by a group calling themselves 'Moms Don't Need OAuth!, is aimed at preventing mothers from finding out about their children's controversial articles on The Wibble.

One contributor, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed his concerns: "I don't want my mom to find out what kind of articles I write on this platform. She still thinks I'm writing for a gardening blog! If she finds out the truth, it's game over for me."

Another contributor added: "I can't have my mom reading about all the bizarre conspiracy theories I write on The Wibble. That's just asking for trouble."

The protest, which started on social media, has gained widespread support from the contributors on the platform. In a joint statement, the organizers of the march said: "We have a right to privacy, and our moms don't need to know what kind of nonsense we write on The Wibble. We demand that the OAuth integration be removed from the platform immediately!"

The protest, scheduled for next week, is expected to draw a large crowd of contributors wearing hilarious costumes. One contributor is planning to dress up as a giant tomato, while another will be wearing a Pikachu onesie.

The Wibble has yet to respond to the protest, but rumors are spreading that they are considering removing the OAuth integration from the platform altogether.

In the meantime, the contributors on The Wibble continue to write controversial and laugh-out-loud articles, hoping that their moms will never find out.

Protesters in wacky costumes