No, nope, this is the exact opposite of what will likely happen. Facebook, Amazon, Netflix etc. will buy their lane, and will remain nominally free. Losing net neutrality would probably benefit Facebook more than any other company—even more than the ISPs. This isn’t 2003 anymore.https://twitter.com/numbersmuncher/status/941145743146053632 …
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Ah, okay. This is the viral thread that gets it all wrong. This is the exact opposite of what will happen, as Facebook and other giants will buy their lane, and remain nominally free to the end-user. https://twitter.com/thereaIbanksy/status/940989790677291010 …
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yep, only that the account is fake-bansky.https://twitter.com/12d855/status/941484449388220421 …
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Great thread that combines explaining the technical details of what net neutrality means with the current economic reality and political consequences.https://twitter.com/jtm_/status/941357716823597056 …
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The idea that unregulated markets lead to competitive landscape is unfounded. If anything, consolidation and explicit or implicit collusion to undermine competition is the norm in most industries—and appropriate regulation is what preserves competition.https://twitter.com/RogerBr18640205/status/941338067629166593 …
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