How to Protest the SJ34 Bill
This tool gives you the ability to record the websites you visit on your device and send those URLs to a randomly selected Congress member. It is an extension to the popular social media platform and a tool you can use to protest the SJ34 bill, which would allow Congress to create legislation that gives them the power to obtain information about the browsing history of internet users.
SJ34 is a controversial bill that has been widely criticised by privacy and civil liberties activists. The website DoYourThing.me, which is used by the creator of this tool, says that it is a way to record the browsing history of a person. The tool records the URLs of sites visited by a user, and the URLs can be sent to a randomly selected Senator or Congressperson. It is a free tool that requires the use of your personal Twitter account.
The tool also allows you to send pre-written tweets.