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Everyone prank call or txt this whore! 786 908-5537 I seriously hate this bitch.
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So, let me get this strait. Corrupt companies whant to take over the net to gain more money, and then we the people must give a new label to the First Amendment? Did this used to be an issue before the economy dissapeared?
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@derpitydoodaa is this supposed to be stuff that only nerds understand or is it just pure nonsense?
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@Sikraj I get the point, but I'd rather it be our government then leaving it up to big corporations like Time Warner and AT&T to decide
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As I understand it the problem that net neutrality is meant to solve is business controlling bandwidth and thus controlling the flow of information to the public making it possible to impose their political agendas on the people. Now supposedly net neutrality is supposed to enable the government to enforce fair bandwidth for everyone without imposing new regulations. But here is the thing should a political machine like our government determine what is fair and what is not?
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give us some fried cheese XDDD
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wtf just i just watch? keya keya keya
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I have often said to myself. Self,,, maybe you should ask a ninja. Now I can.
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net neutrality is a joke. its an excuse for government to get involved, and take more control. service providers don't use walls , (and for good reason) if comcast blocks youtube, they know we can switch to charter. they have competition that stops them from doing such.
the Internet has been a free frontier. and it has worked up till this day. but what do you know "here comes the FCC"



a big wall made out of the shredded first amendment.
that was good
Aro2220 9 months ago 15
@OutlawTomFantastic
The reason the Internet is so resilient is because it was designed around the idea of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is another way of saying the end-to-end principle, that all of the decision making of the Internet should be with the end-users, rather than in the middle with ISPs. End-users have been given substantial power to innovate because of the end-to-end principle, which is why we see Netflix, or BitTorrent, or YouTube. It's the ISPs who want to change things.
derpitydoodaa 1 year ago 8