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No Clean Sheet
What if World Cup scores were determined by human rights?
The World Cup puts countries on the world stage for billions to see. But behind every flag is a human rights record. No Clean Sheet pits nations against each other not just on the pitch, but on press freedom, inequality, LGBTQ+ rights, and more.
Boom! A little late to the party. But hey maybe I am just that fashionable. No Clean Sheet looks at the World Cup through the lens of a countries human rights records.
Defaulting to the last few days with options to select teams, view the tournament as a whole, and toggle live scores. This aims to bring awareness to the stories that hide behind the results.
For each metric, the country with the better value wins a point with a maximum rights score of five. Where a metric is lower-is-better (press freedom, Gini, child poverty), the country with the lower value wins the point.
Who would win the World Cup if these were the metrics? (Come on we all know. They generally top every "best/happiest place to live" list).
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About No Clean Sheet on Product Hunt
“What if World Cup scores were determined by human rights?”
No Clean Sheet was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #123 on the daily leaderboard. The World Cup puts countries on the world stage for billions to see. But behind every flag is a human rights record. No Clean Sheet pits nations against each other not just on the pitch, but on press freedom, inequality, LGBTQ+ rights, and more.
No Clean Sheet was featured in Sports (11.3k followers) and Charity & Giving (4.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Boom! A little late to the party. But hey maybe I am just that fashionable. No Clean Sheet looks at the World Cup through the lens of a countries human rights records.
Defaulting to the last few days with options to select teams, view the tournament as a whole, and toggle live scores. This aims to bring awareness to the stories that hide behind the results.
For each metric, the country with the better value wins a point with a maximum rights score of five. Where a metric is lower-is-better (press freedom, Gini, child poverty), the country with the lower value wins the point.
Who would win the World Cup if these were the metrics? (Come on we all know. They generally top every "best/happiest place to live" list).