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SignUp Now!Yep. Net neutrality was handled unbelievably poorly by the left side. The misinformation campaign by them was laughable.Oh my god...
Thing is, your ISP can throttle connections and make it cost money to access websites, such as YouTube. It could cost, say for example, $19.99/mo just to access YouTube. Want to watch a video, pay up. It’s not the end of the world, it just isn’t looking great for us right now.Edit2: Also to clarify, people are over reacting to the whole thing imo. The repealing of net neutrality just allows isp's to discriminate against types of traffic. All this means is they're going to give you less download speed on stuff that takes the most bandwidth, i.e. movies and videos. It isn't the end of the world, everyone is just freaking out and making it a big deal because of muh Netflix. (Have you seen Reddit? They're acting like it's the end of the internet.)
Against it being repealed, not against it. Net neutrality was already in place, they repealed it today. Since 80% of people want net neutrality, I doubt it will stay repealed for long.Thing is, your ISP can throttle connections and make it cost money to access websites, such as YouTube. It could cost, say for example, $19.99/mo just to access YouTube. Want to watch a video, pay up. It’s not the end of the world, it just isn’t looking great for us right now.
EDIT: Also, apparently almost 80% of U.S. citizens are against Net Neutrality, making it even more difficult to not be repealed.
Ah, that’s good then. lolAgainst it being repealed, not against it. Net neutrality was already in place, they repealed it today. Since 80% of people want net neutrality, I doubt it will stay repealed for long.
Thing is they don't.Relax Trump has to sign it then it has to pass through Congress, and if Congress has any brains they would not pass it.