If you have ever played with the "super one-box" Wolfram Alpha, you will know that the computational engine is more than a robotic math geek, but in fact an opinionated film buff with the personality of StephenFry.
It's one thing getting followed and retweeted by StephenFry with over a million followers, but it's also important to get the same response from accounts that are more specific to your industry. Depending on who you speak to, search engine...
Obviously, major celebs like StephenFry get thousands of these requests every day, so you're unlikely to be lucky enough to get them to promote you. Charities haven't had it easy over the last few years.
I would go as far to say that you could call Wolfram|Alpha the StephenFry (once, the most followed man on Twitter) of search engines. In fact, you almost get the feeling Stephen Wolfram himself may be speaking through the medium.
British actor StephenFry (@StephenFry) has supported the protest and hopes many of his 190,000 plus Twitter followers do the same. If you see black avatars on Twitter or blacked out MySpace and Facebook profiles it is not some glitch or virus...