Have you done something clever or creative for Net Neutrality Day? Let's share those here.<p>Personally I've re-compressed the jpegs on my site at quality level 1 and threw a banner on. It looks terrible!<p>Hopefully this won't become too much of a self-promotional circle jerk.
Made a post on FB encouraging, again, my friends to message the FCC. I also checked the FCC website's comment list[1]. Strangely I didn't find my comment, so I submitted a new one. Anyone else have this problem?<p>Also, does anyone know the engine that the anti-net neutrality users are using? I see copy pasted comments that are anti, so I figure there are similar programs on that side of the isle.<p>[1]<a href="https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/" rel="nofollow">https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/</a>
I, personally, have not done much. Especially considering I do not maintain any websites, or have access to change our company website. What I have done is spread awareness throughout my circle of friends, and co-workers. Many have never even heard about net neutrality in any sort of way.<p>I am greatful to everyone who contributes to the fight, in a small way or a big way.<p>Fight on.
I haven't done anything with my sites or apps, but I called both of my senators (Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst) to encourage them to support Net Neutrality. I'm also going to write a letter to the editor of my local newspaper, since word on the street says Congress-people pay a great deal of attention to newspapers.
I sent emails to most of my contacts who I knew would follow through with contacting their Senators and Congressmen/women and provided a link to send an email to the FCC. obviously, I also contacted my Senators/Congressmen and contacted the FCC as well.