No. NO. NO! · 5:23pm Dec 14th, 2017
DId the FCC just kill Net Neutrality? I've been watching the livestream, and I couldn't make heads or tails until the FCC chairman spoke.
Now, we're screwed, dear internet.
FIGHT BACK. NOW!
DId the FCC just kill Net Neutrality? I've been watching the livestream, and I couldn't make heads or tails until the FCC chairman spoke.
Now, we're screwed, dear internet.
FIGHT BACK. NOW!
I normally don't like getting drawn into these political things, but I think I will make an exception since it feels like the right thing to do.
Hey guys, so I come to you with a request. The FCC is planning to get rid of Net Neutrality. The basic idea of it is a fair and free internet. It doesn't cost us money to access websites like Twitter, Amazon, Steam, ESPN, CNN, iTunes, etc. And the FCC's plan is to get rid of that free access to those websites. We can still go on them, but the speeds will be much slower. If we want to have the regular internet speed, we'll have to pay money. This diagram explains it better