#Netneutrality
—the principle that what we read, view, and watch on the internet can’t be slowed down or sped up by deep pocketed corporations. It’s what allows the website for your local brewery in Northern Minnesota to be on the same playing field as the big guys.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Just what we need! The government in our lives more! I feel safer already! ( you forgot to ask for more money first)
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Would this mean my internet bill goes up? Or down? Or does it make a difference?
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One thing it means (its bigger than this) is that your Internet Service Provider could charge you extra for social media or netflix or other services and slow your access to them if you don't pay. So it very likely will lead to higher cost for equal service to what you have now
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Will it open competition for services like Netflix helping to keep prices down?
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Ending
#NetNeutrality
will end innovation online. Allowing the ISPs to control the flow, large entities like netflix will be able to pay the ISP for it's users to have full access. New services/ideas simply wont be able to afford to compete. Ending NN entrenches big tech. -
All sorts of things can happen. A lot fewer of them actually do.
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