Author Topic: battle for the net [update]  (Read 7718 times)

karl isnt as funny as the other marx brothers


permabrig for assault with a deadly weapon
syndicate scum
but it was a toy energy sword, he wasn't even hurt!!!!

but it was a toy energy sword, he wasn't even hurt!!!!
well whats with this STECHKIN INSIDE OF YOUR INTERNALS BOX HUH???



I sent an Email to my State Legislator and to the FCC, I hope I helped.

even if you're not in the united states please help us out here

well whats with this STECHKIN INSIDE OF YOUR INTERNALS BOX HUH???
how do we know you're not a changeling??

protest has gone from actual effort to clicking a button

nice
to be fair everything has been going that way as better computers and the always improving internet allow us to easily do complicated things and communicate with each other much more easily

its 7am in my vacation and im up early in stuffty loving weather to go to the dentist and reddit was really nice up until it blocked me out to protest
i literally cant go on reddit anymore now and im not even in their stuffty waiting room yet

edit:
its only a few subs blocked off i can do without those lol nvm
« Last Edit: July 12, 2017, 01:44:13 AM by hootaloo »

I'm not against net neutrality but if net neutrality is no longer enforced by the FCC, aren't there antitrust laws like the Sherman Antitrust Act that prevent ISP's from taking advantage of online competition?

I'm not against net neutrality but if net neutrality is no longer enforced by the FCC, aren't there antitrust laws like the Sherman Antitrust Act that prevent ISP's from taking advantage of online competition?
those acts actually dont really work because the companies get away with not being sued and even if they are it doesnt make a huge dent in their money supply

Times people tried to end net neutrality: Lost count
Times it failed: The same as above
Times it backfired: idk a lot.

Why do people keep trying to do this?

Times people tried to end net neutrality: Lost count
Times it failed: The same as above
Times it backfired: idk a lot.

Why do people keep trying to do this?
greedy isps want to continue to push the fcc harder and harder to abolish net neutrality so they get more money, often in increasingly malicious ways, like bot spamming and astroturfing