kEEP THE FANDOM ON THE NET and Spread the word
8 years ago
welcome back to a another mediocre Journal, full of mediocre content, from my mediocre life and thought's
1. Sign the petition.
The very concept of net neutrality allows for petitions to reach all internet users on an equal and fair basis, regardless of what's being petitioned. Change.org is making that clear with its "Save Net Neutrality" petition, which explains how without net neutrality, a petition against an ISP like Verizon could be blocked or censored.
You can sign the petition, which already has more than 33,000 supporters, to tell the FCC and Congress that you support an open internet.
https://www.change.org/p/save-net-n.....-netneutrality
2. File a comment with the FCC.
The FCC is soliciting comments from the general public on its new proposal, Docket No. 17-108, and it's the perfect opportunity to tell them how you really feel. You can learn how to file a comment through the FCC website https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment
or easily submit a prewritten comment through the ACLU https://action.aclu.org/secure/comm.....net-neutrality
For pro tips on how to write a next-level, impactful FCC comment.
http://mashable.com/2017/06/15/how-...../#dNVAozTFDiq8
How To Comment
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guide.....mment#comments
3. Spread awareness on social media.
Let's face it — net neutrality isn't exactly the sexiest topic. While you may be increasingly interested in showing your support, your less digitally savvy friends and family might not even know it's an issue that deserves their attention. (Or they'll get to "Title II" in any article and promptly fall asleep.)
Spread the word on social media and say it loud and clear: threats to net neutrality affect everyone, and they can take these easy steps to help.
You can find a whole slew of downloadable net neutrality-related memes from Fight for the Future in this
Google Drive folder
https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....1NTdmxZSlItVzQ
as well as these profile picture avatars.
https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....EZrUU05Y0xzOWc
4. Donate to impactful organizations.
If you have the means, here are just a few organizations you can donate to:
https://www.fightforthefuture.org/
The very concept of net neutrality allows for petitions to reach all internet users on an equal and fair basis, regardless of what's being petitioned. Change.org is making that clear with its "Save Net Neutrality" petition, which explains how without net neutrality, a petition against an ISP like Verizon could be blocked or censored.
You can sign the petition, which already has more than 33,000 supporters, to tell the FCC and Congress that you support an open internet.
https://www.change.org/p/save-net-n.....-netneutrality
2. File a comment with the FCC.
The FCC is soliciting comments from the general public on its new proposal, Docket No. 17-108, and it's the perfect opportunity to tell them how you really feel. You can learn how to file a comment through the FCC website https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment
or easily submit a prewritten comment through the ACLU https://action.aclu.org/secure/comm.....net-neutrality
For pro tips on how to write a next-level, impactful FCC comment.
http://mashable.com/2017/06/15/how-...../#dNVAozTFDiq8
How To Comment
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guide.....mment#comments
3. Spread awareness on social media.
Let's face it — net neutrality isn't exactly the sexiest topic. While you may be increasingly interested in showing your support, your less digitally savvy friends and family might not even know it's an issue that deserves their attention. (Or they'll get to "Title II" in any article and promptly fall asleep.)
Spread the word on social media and say it loud and clear: threats to net neutrality affect everyone, and they can take these easy steps to help.
You can find a whole slew of downloadable net neutrality-related memes from Fight for the Future in this
Google Drive folder
https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....1NTdmxZSlItVzQ
as well as these profile picture avatars.
https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....EZrUU05Y0xzOWc
4. Donate to impactful organizations.
If you have the means, here are just a few organizations you can donate to:
https://www.fightforthefuture.org/
Roostro
~xzts
The FCC Chairman Donald Trump appointed was previously the lawyer for Verizon Communications Inc.
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