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Dec
15th
2017

It's gone. · 3:21am Dec 15th, 2017

Welp. There goes Net Neutrality. Will I miss it? Honestly, I hear so many conflicting things about it, it's hard to care. So what if Corporations now rule the internet? If what I heard about Net "Neutrality" is true, at least it'll be better then the Government controlling it. Then again, who listens to me anyway?

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On the bright side, you can atleast take a company to court and with the government out of the industry, beyound legitimate controls like reducing barriers to entry, and set presidents that would discourage firms from stop decisions and now we can better vote with our wallets and like with DACA, this is a matter that should have been resolved in Congress and now with the Obama reach around removed, a real solution can be made.

From what I've heard it's a bad thing mostly because there aren't any rules in place to protect us. I just hope we don't get anything restricted from us.

4749361
it is much more complicated than that. Sadly few people actually have enough data to have an informed opinion on the matter as such they are running around al emotional.

So what do we do now that we have lost

4749271
I suppose that's something.
4749361
Yeah, hopefully so.
4749423
I wish everyone would calm down and take a look at what the thing actually does before going berserk about it.
4749501
Correction: We're trading one loss for another. Net "Neutrality" wasn't all that great. Do some homework if you don't believe me.

4749536
I disagree with trading one loss for another, we at least have the pre-Net Neutrality 2014/2015 baseline, which we can build from. I would say we should hound our government to (case by case) hit the much larger ISPs with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and similar laws to break apart local monopolies.

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