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    jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

    I'm getting tired of the #NetNeutrality meme saying "if it passes you'll pay $14.99 for Twitter and $.10 per Google search". It is absolutely not what is going to happen and we should try to educate people on the real reasons why #NetNeutrality needs defending. Thread ⤵️⤵️1/n

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      2. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        So, basically, #NetNeutrality is a concept that says that the guys owning the internet pipes can't discriminate the traffic that passes through these pipes and need to treat all traffic equally. 2/n

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      3. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        More precisely, internet traffic is made of packets routing through routers from A to B. In transit the routers dont discriminate based on a) the point of origin or the destination b) the type or content of data transmitted or c) the protocol (the technology) used. 3/n

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      4. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        So on a neutral network every service, every company, every person or organisation is treated equally, *including those who don't exist yet* : this is a crucial point. #NetNeutrality allows competition to exist. No competition means no capitalism, no innovation! #letthemfight 4/npic.twitter.com/SiXeNrXnza

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      5. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        Voice-over-IP, Video Streaming, were made possible thanks to net neutrality. New protocols, new services have the same access to the network as long-established players despite their massive difference in size and financial power. 5/n

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      6. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        To loop back to my original point no, the end of #netneutrality doesn't mean you'll pay for Twitter and Google because these will be in the base package. But small actors will need to pay massive fees to telcos to get onto that base package short of which they'll be invisible 6/n

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      7. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        You want to launch a new video streaming service ? OK, but you'll need to give Comcast Verizon and AT&T 20% of your profit in order to be on the base package, short of which your bandwidth will be so small your user won't be able to play the videos in HD. 7/n

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      8. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        The other way in which the "$14.99 for Twitter" meme is misleading is that this is not the bigger risk. On top of the one for innovation and capitalism I just outlined, there's a very real risk to free speech and free circulation of information. 8/n

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      9. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        The problem is NOT that you'll have to pay to access your favorite mainstream website or service, but that you'll have to pay to access non mainstream websites or services if they dont have the financial mean to deal an inclusion on the main package. 9/npic.twitter.com/woumO3YlqK

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      10. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        Do you guys see how that's different and actually a lot worse ? 10/n

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      11. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        Ok, so here's another one. How does one proceed to know which website you are accessing if one wants to throttle or limit your access ? Easy. It opens and reads everything that you send or that is sent to you. Creepy much ? 11/n

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      12. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        Let's take a snail mail metaphor. Imagine the US Postal Service opening up and reading every single letter people send and decide that this one or that one should be sent slower or not at all because it doesn't use the brand of paper included in the base package ? 12/n

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      13. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        This type of traffic surveillance, is called DPI for Deep Packet Inspection is also what allows a nation-state, say, the US of A, to have the infrastructure in place at the telcos to read, filter, censor, or alter everything your write and everything you read. 13/npic.twitter.com/Ys5LoKROiZ

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      14. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 14 Dec 2017

        To conclude, YES, people need to mobilize against the attacks on #NetNeutrality , but propagating misconceptions about what it is doesn't help. Always make the bet that people are smart and can understand complex problems if you take the time to explain them. It's on you. 14/14pic.twitter.com/vGZUCEinl0

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      15. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 15 Dec 2017

        Wow. This blew up. RIP my inbox as they say. Thanks to the 99% of you who thank me or politely rebute some of the points I make. To keep my sanity I’m muting rude people and - because it’s fun - I WILL spoil Starwars to any MAGA/Trumpist troll. Have a good day everybody !

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      16. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 15 Dec 2017

        Ok, so given the awesome feedback from you guys I feel compelled to do a follow-up mini-thread to answer the few points that are coming over an over again. 15/14

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      17. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 15 Dec 2017

        Point 1 : #NetNeutrality didn't exist before 2015 and all was fine so what's all the fuss about ? Answer : It is a core principle of the network and has been there since its infancy. The 2015 law was an answer to the apparent intent of some players to start ignoring it. 16/14

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      18. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 15 Dec 2017

        Point 2 : People have a choice of ISP and competition will prevent them from being assholes. Answer : you're ignoring that competition only exists in a vaccum, that many local government offer exclusivity to a single ISP and that collusion is very real in this industry. 17/14

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      19. jtm_‏ @jtm_ 15 Dec 2017

        Point 3 : We're just trying to dumb it down because people are idiots. Answer : never think that or you are the idiot. You know more about a topic than somebody ? Teach them. Educate them. Discuss. Share. They probably know something you don't and think you are the idiot. 18/14

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