1TheCoach1
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As opposed to the telecoms controlling everything? You know, the ones who's business model relies on a government legislated monopoly. They are the most hated companies in the world for a good reason, and want the repeal so they can force everyone to pay more for what they are already getting and stop cord cutting. They already tried it when the throttled Netflix to extort more money from them, leading to the law. I understand your distrust of the government. But the telecoms want to screw everyone to benefit their profit margin, plain and simple. This repeal is about money. The government had never had trouble spying on us without net neutrality.
The bedwetting & hysteria over Net Nuetrality is beyond obnoxious at this point. The amount of this generations group think & inability to independently research & understand a topic other than what they read on Reddit is stunning.
The internet will be fine. Nothing the govt controls becomes easier, cheaper or more fair. And if you believe otherwise, I'm guessing you also believe Bernie has some great ideas too.
You realize there was only net neutrality (which was gonna be anything but, actually the exact opposite of the name when fully implemented) the last 2 years. Pretty sure the internet was doing just fine as a free and open entity from the 1990s until 2015 before Obama decided that government interference and regulation was needed.
Now that its been repealed, regulation will be considerably down and the free market can go back to working and the consumer will have more options due to greater competition among providers. So in short, no, there will be no slowing of streaming speeds, unless a company chooses to do so and wants to be driven out of business.
Plenty in this thread. Brainwashed rich worshippers.
It sucks when people let ideology control them. This isn't a left/right issue. This is about whether you want to the telecom companies to decide what part of the internet should be favored with more bandwith and what part should get less bandwidth.
Anyone with any sense should be in favor of keeping the internet the way it's been.
It's dumb tribal thinking like this that allows the elites to exploit us all. Stop being stupid.
It sucks when people let ideology control them. This isn't a left/right issue. This is about whether you want to the telecom companies to decide what part of the internet should be favored with more bandwith and what part should get less bandwidth.
Anyone with any sense should be in favor of keeping the internet the way it's been. Just because liberals are the one with the loudest voices for it right now doesn't mean if you are a conservative you should automatically be against it.
It's dumb tribal thinking like this that allows the elites to exploit us all. Stop being stupid.
Sure. Lets trust the telecommunication companies. I'm sure they want to do what's best for the consumers rather than their bottom line.
Only an idiot would be against net neutrality.
You have a child's understanding of markets. It's not about trust. Do you remember the internet in 2014? Was it better than it was in 2010? Why?
I'm not ideologue. I don't care about market theories. I care about practical things. I want an internet that doesnt favor one site over another. Net neutrality is a prophylactic measure to keep the internet the way it's always been. That is every website should get the same band with share.
So yes I love the internet of 2014 and 2010. The 2015 legislation was about making sure we keep the internet that way. By repealing those protections, the telecom companies can know decide which sites warrant faster connection speeds and which don't.
Maybe you trust corporations to do what is right and in the best interest of us all. I don't. I expect them to do what is best for their bottom line. And I don't want that to come to the internet. So that is why I support the net neutrality legislation. Keep the internet the way it's been. Period.
Thats right. Let Uncle Sam fix everything, he always has your best interest at heart.
We're going back to 2015 rules you ****ing wimps.
I'm not ideologue. I don't care about market theories. I care about practical things. I want an internet that doesnt favor one site over another. Net neutrality is a prophylactic measure to keep the internet the way it's always been. That is every website should get the same band with share.
So yes I love the internet of 2014 and 2010. The 2015 legislation was about making sure we keep the internet that way. By repealing those protections, the telecom companies can know decide which sites warrant faster connection speeds and which don't.
Maybe you trust corporations to do what is right and in the best interest of us all. I don't. I expect them to do what is best for their bottom line. And I don't want that to come to the internet. So that is why I support the net neutrality legislation. Keep the internet the way it's been. Period.
You mean, like, two years ago?
Lol ok tough guy
But to address your point in this weak insult, the market is vastly different than it was prior to NN. Before NN, cord cutters were a very small piece of the pie, especially compared to now. Is the end of NN the end of the world, No? But you want to suggest that throttling and bias of ISPs won't exist is head in the sand thinking. ISPs are so desperate for NN to go away because they are hemorrhaging money due to lost cable subscriptions.
Who said there wouldn't be bias? Who said there wouldn't be throttling? Do you think there isn't bias by government regulators?
We want the government to save us from all bad actors but there are always bad actors no matter how many rules we pile on, and regulatory rules empower bad actors.
Again, the landmark ruling under NN hurt consumers and benefited certain corporations. The same problems exist, we're just allowing the feds to pick winners and losers while creating more problems along the way.
When have you ever sided with R's?
Yes. The net neutrality legislation was a prophylactic measure. It was designed to keep the internet the way it's always been. It didn't change anything. The people who want to change the internet are the ones that want those rules repealed so that we don't have the same internet we had in 2014.
Stop being stupid and thinking just because Obama supported it that you must be against it.
