Vice News updated their homepage Tuesday to allow only visitors who say they have voted to see their content.

The Vice landing page reads "The internet can wait. Vote." and provides a link to a website for potential voters to find their polling places.

Vice also set up a hotline for anyone with problems voting.

Are you experiencing problems voting? Let us know by tweeting us here, emailing us at vicenewstips@vice.com or giving us a call at 1-888-317-VICE #ElectionDay #Midterms2018 — VICE News (@vicenews) November 6, 2018

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Vice joins a host of other companies pushing for voter participation in this year's midterm elections.

Uber is offering users $10 off rides to polls, Patagonia is shutting down all of its retail stores for Election Day and Walmart created a website to help people vote.