Last updated July 3 -- still a work in progress. If you've got suggestions for additional actions in these or other locations, please leave them as a comment!

Bad Internet Bills
All of the bad internet bills. One website.
https://badinternetbills.com/
  • Contact your Senators and tell them to say NO to bad interenet bills that surveil and censor the net. badinternetbills.com, from Fight for the Future, makes it easy to contact Congress and 5Calls also has a good action page. Or you can just contact your legislators offices directly via the US Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3124, calling their offices directly, or using their web contact form. It doesn't have to be fancy, just make sure it includes a specific ask like "Please vote NO on KOSA, the KIDS Act, and other bad internet bills that would censor and surveill the net" -- although if you want go into more detail on why these bills are harmful to you and their other constituents, that's even better.

  • Share badinternetbills.com and other actions as well as news and analysis about bad internet bills on social media - and if you see others sharing stuff about bad internet bills, like it and reshare it so that more people see it.

  • Tag your Senators and Representative on social media and tell them to vote NO on KOSA, the KIDA Act, the SCREEN Act, the App Store Accountability Act, and other bad internet bills. You can find their accounts by searching for their name, or check their official web sites for a link to their accounts. And if you see other people tagging their legislators, like their posts to let them know you agree.

    HELP WANTED: are there

  • Ask for a meeting with a legislator or staffer -- or approach other people and/organizations in your area to see if they want to set up a joint meeting (which often makes it more likely they'll meet with you).

    HELP WANTED: need to link to a guide on how to approach this -- it can be very intimidating if you haven't done it before! If anybody has any good suggestions or links, or please leave them in the replies

  • Reach out to local progressive and libertarian organizations to see if they've organizing bad internet bills and ask them to forward actions to their members.

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    HELP WANTED: also need to describe how to do this!

  • Find a way to track new actions and updates about bad internet bills that works well for you. If you're on social media, follow organizations like Fight for the Future and grassroots organizers like omarsbigsister -- or search hashtags like #KOSA and #KIDS Act. If you prefer email, many organizations let you sign up for action alerts.

    COMING SOON: Links to pages with suggestions for different platforms

    HELP WANTED: If you know of lists of social media accounts for organizations and activists on different platforms, please leave them in replies.

If you're in California

Stop California’s Social Media Ban (A.B. 1709), from EFF, makes it easy to tell state lesislators to say NO to a bad internet bill that would ban everyone under 16 from social media. This over-reaching censorship scheme threatens your data privacy, ignores the First Amendment, and wastes taxpayer money during a massive budget deficit. And, by overriding the judgment of parents, the California Legislature is trying to take parenting away from families and replace it with an overbroad ban and a costly (and shady) new government commission.

If you're in Massachusetts

Stop Online ID Checks in Massachusetts, from Fight for the Future, lets you contact your state legislators to urge improvements in S.3164, the Senate's bill to regulate social media. This bill is an improvement over Massachusetts' very bad internet bills earlier this year, but there are still significant issues that need to be addressed in amendments. Data privacy advocate Evan Greer on Mass. Senate’s social media bill, how to protect kids online, on WGBH, and Senators seek to restrict social media use for minors, target ‘most addictive features’ have more details.