Getting rid of Net Neutrality is like putting a higher price on water, when we literally need it to survive. The Internet plays a major role in our economy, we use it to spread information, to talk to our friends, etc, etc, etc, in the blink of an eye. Imagine not being able to use it freely.
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afangirlamongotherthings: #breaktheinternet If the FCC…

#breaktheinternet
If the FCC succeeds, it will be the end of most of our first amendment rights.
World for The Web: Save Net Neutrality
THE INTERNET IS GLOBAL
Those of us in the rest of the world can speak out here: https://act.openmedia.org/worldfortheweb
https://www.battleforthenet.com/
FCC explains how net neutrality will be protected without net neutrality rules
This is the very definition of magical thinking.
Do you believe the telephone hookup person or cable repair technician will arrive when they say they will? Why would you believe ISPs will police themselves?
If ISPs could be trusted to police themselves, this would never even have come up. No ISP would never have throttled any customer.
(Throttling is when they give you less access than you are paying for. And then blame you for being greedy because you expect them to actually deliver the service you are paying for.)
Net neutrality revolves around a key question: Should internet…
Net neutrality revolves around a key question: Should internet bandwidth be treated equally for everyone? Here’s a look at the debate.
“In the name of Consumer protection they say they are not going…
“In the name of Consumer protection they say they are not going to protect consumers.”
—Former FCC Chairman Wheeler
It’s *that* important.[From 2014… people shouldn’t have…
It’s *that* important.
[From 2014… people shouldn’t have to keep doing this. Funny how that happens/]