Show HN: SOPA Sponsors
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Show HN: SOPA Sponsors
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Re: Show HN: SOPA Sponsors
#2I put this together because I was curious who the actual sponsors of SOPA were.
I welcome feedback on how to make the site more informative. In particular I would like to include links to some of the best articles discussing the issue. Any suggestions?
Thank you
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#3* To be less harsh...I think it's great you're gathering up the important legislative facts about this bill. I just overreact when I see maps being used for seemingly little purpose.
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#4Why is the most prominent image a map? Is there really a geographical component to this issue? Or rather, is that purported geographical component so pressing that it requires a map that takes up all available above-the-fold space? * To be less harsh...I think it's great you're gathering up the important legislative facts about this bill. I just overreact when I see maps being used for seemingly little purpose.
Also, the reason I started looking at it was to see if there really was a concentration of support in any particular region. It seems as though there is.
But your point is well taken... I probably should make it smaller so it's clear there's more information below.
Thank you
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#5Why is the most prominent image a map? Is there really a geographical component to this issue? Or rather, is that purported geographical component so pressing that it requires a map that takes up all available above-the-fold space? * To be less harsh...I think it's great you're gathering up the important legislative facts about this bill. I just overreact when I see maps being used for seemingly little purpose.
I wanted people to see at a glance whether there's a chance their own representative is supporting the Act. Also, the reason I started looking at it was to see if there really was a concentration of support in any particular region. It seems as though there is. But your point is well taken... I probably should make it smaller so it's clear there's more information below. Thank you
Re: Show HN: SOPA Sponsors
#6Why is the most prominent image a map? Is there really a geographical component to this issue? Or rather, is that purported geographical component so pressing that it requires a map that takes up all available above-the-fold space? * To be less harsh...I think it's great you're gathering up the important legislative facts about this bill. I just overreact when I see maps being used for seemingly little purpose.
As an aside, I learned that Ben Quayle in Arizona, who serves as the Chairman for the Science Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation [1], supports this bill. That made me especially sad; I had, perhaps foolishly, expected someone in such a position to understand the evils of this bill.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Science_Sub...
Re: Show HN: SOPA Sponsors
#7hey HN - I put this together because I was curious who the actual sponsors of SOPA were. I welcome feedback on how to make the site more informative. In particular I would like to include links to some of the best articles discussing the issue. Any suggestions? Thank you
Also happy to see that my adopted state (Colorado) has no supporters at all. Which is a mixed blessing, of course...no one to protest to who will pay any attention to me.
Thanks for putting this together, though. Maybe others will discover nearby supporters who they can protest to -- or who maybe have friends who they can convince to write a letter. If anyone knows someone in greater LA, for example, odds are good that they have a rep who's supporting SOPA.
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#8- Are any of my representatives sponsoring SOPA?
- Are there representatives sponsoring SOPA in any other states I can make a difference in (have family, friends, business ties to)?
Suggestions:
- Add contact info for each sponsor to the placemarkers, not just listed below.
- Please list mailing addresses for each sponsor. While twitter and facebook are convenient, representatives take written and mailed feedback much more seriously.
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#10However, outside these two obvious observations, I don't see any significant patterns. It seems to just be a smattering of support with most states having one or none. Is this because the issue is less important and controversial outside of California (is it even?) or am I missing something?