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Mr. Showdown November 30th, 2017 10:18 AM

Save pokecommunity
 
We are at war
My fellow poke fans, we are in grave danger. The internet nutrailty act is in danger of getting repealed. If it gets repealed, the IPSes wil be able to charge us for useing sites. It will slow down the forum and may lead to its end. Join the fight to keep the internet free.
I thank you for your time.
Reply if you care
(I know other countries will not care but, come on)

VisionofMilotic November 30th, 2017 10:33 AM

Been following this for awhile now. Our representatives are so bought off that I don't even know if our voices will be heard. But I visited the link and signed anyway because it is still the right thing to do. Thanks for the info.

BlazingCobaltX November 30th, 2017 11:04 AM

I'd love to care but I have no idea what I can do as an outsider. If it gets accepted in the US it's likely other countries will follow.

Mister Coffee November 30th, 2017 11:32 AM

Edit: Sorry but I had to come in and edit my comment after rereading the article and also reading a couple of more articles about this subject. I'm realizing now that I'm not so sure I actually agree with this petition (which makes me feel silly since I already signed the petition despite not having read enough about the situation).
I'll come back and edit this further after I read a bit more on the subject.

Spoiler:
The internet neutrality act is a farce set up by the government to try to censor and control our opinions and right to speak as we please online, and disguising it as a way to make our country more safe. It's disgusting and pathetic.
I signed the petition and will also keep an eye out for future protests. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention, since I am very against the FCC and always try to speak out against the control of our right to freedom of speech.

Keep fighting the good fight PoCo, and don't let anybody, let alone a pathetic government agency, take away our rights to have our opinions heard.

Brendino November 30th, 2017 1:54 PM

Net Neutrality is definitely something worth fighting for, even if it doesn’t affect all of us on PC directly (myself included). That said, I’m going to move this thread over to our Science & Tech section, where it can be better discussed over there.

Arsenic November 30th, 2017 2:24 PM

Pretty much all of New England is "Team Internet" the few congress members that aren't are still "Undecided"

So far no corporate puppets here!

Starry Windy November 30th, 2017 9:11 PM

Even though I'm not in the place where the net neutrality battle takes place, I don't want if any sites have to buy certain fees in order to make the site access to be faster. So I wish you folks the best.

Tsutarja December 1st, 2017 8:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Starlight Wind (Post 9802173)
Even though I'm not in the place where the net neutrality battle takes place, I don't want if any sites have to buy certain fees in order to make the site access to be faster. So I wish you folks the best.

It's not just websites, but the consumer as well.

Tsutarja December 1st, 2017 8:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brendino (Post 9802009)
Net Neutrality is definitely something worth fighting for, even if it doesn’t affect all of us on PC directly (myself included). That said, I’m going to move this thread over to our Science & Tech section, where it can be better discussed over there.

Even if you're not from the US, this still does affect you. The decision coming forth on December 14th could be grounds for influence on similar deregulation of ISPs in other nations. Additionally, many services that you use (including PC) could be at risk because their services are hosted here in America, who are bound to American laws (even for international consumers/users), in addition to the fact that they could be slowed down for simply not paying up server-side.

Judge Mandolore Shepard December 2nd, 2017 9:52 AM

When it comes to members of Congress representing Washington State, by the numbers:

5 are "Team Internet"

2 are "Team Cable"

4 are "Undecided"

Raffy98 December 2nd, 2017 11:28 AM

I'm so scared that this will happen, I signed. We need to make our voices be heard. I already know that if this will become a thing, it'll affect ISPs in other countries as well.

Hikamaru December 14th, 2017 5:14 AM

The internet is an essential part of this generation, and if it gets taken away or severely restricted, people won't be able to do stuff like communicate, share their favourite things, and get voices heard. If Net Neutrality gets repealed, I will have no choice but to call it quits from this forum and lose all those people who I became friends with, and that's hard considering this is a six-year-old account.

Best of luck, those of you in the US who signed the petition and got the support for your local Congress members. Hopefully you guys win and not that dickheaded piece of acid named Ajit Pai.

Tsutarja December 14th, 2017 6:08 AM

Today is the day!

I really do suggest that if you haven't already done so, to take action now! You can help fight by clicking the link in the OP, or by also texting Resist to 50409.

I did the text a letter yesterday to my two senators and my congressman, and what it does is you type the letter, and then text "done" when you are done, and it faxes what you typed to your legislation in Washington.

Hikamaru December 14th, 2017 8:43 AM

Net Neutrality vote is now being discussed. Let's hope the people win and that Ajit Pai gets kicked in the face.

Edit: And we have officially lost. Fuck you FCC and Ajit Pai.

Mr. Showdown December 14th, 2017 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hikamaru (Post 9808955)
Net Neutrality vote is now being discussed. Let's hope the people win and that Ajit Pai gets kicked in the face.

Edit: And we have officially lost. Psyduck you FCC and Ajit Pai.

I am in America and it is not over untill the sun sets on the west coast

Hikamaru December 14th, 2017 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Showdown (Post 9809022)
I am in America and it is not over untill the sun sets on the west coast

It is still a sad day for everyone who relied on the internet for their everyday lives.

Mr. Showdown December 14th, 2017 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hikamaru (Post 9809023)
It is still a sad day for everyone who relied on the internet for their everyday lives.

There one new hope: there is talk the courts will strike back

Miss Wendighost December 14th, 2017 12:25 PM

As a High School student, this really hits hard. My school is heavly dependant on Google to do things like send important information through Gmail, create class pages through Google Sites, heavy use of Google Classroom and so on. This is truly a rough day for us in the US.

Pendraflare December 14th, 2017 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Showdown (Post 9809026)
There one new hope: there is talk the courts will strike back

This is very true. I've been hearing talk that the FCC is gonna have SEVERAL states - like a third of the country - suing them to defend these protections. They shouldn't be able to keep up with this many lawsuits.

Arsenic December 14th, 2017 1:07 PM

I wonder if states can just pass their own legislation? I'm not big into law so idk, but would work for now. I mean all of my region (New England) was Pro NN, so why can't we pass laws so ATT & Verizon can't assrape us.

Raffy98 December 14th, 2017 3:15 PM

I can't believe what happened. 83% of citizens didn't want the FCC to repel the Net Neutrality and they still did it. Today, as much as I love it and think it's good, democracy has failed thanks to the people who run it.

Hikamaru December 14th, 2017 3:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raffy98 (Post 9809108)
I can't believe what happened. 83% of citizens didn't want the FCC to repel the Net Neutrality and they still did it. Today, as much as I love it and think it's good, democracy has failed thanks to the people who run it.

It shows just how corrupt the US is, that the FCC only cares about greed and not people's freedom.

Tsutarja December 14th, 2017 4:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arsenic (Post 9809054)
I wonder if states can just pass their own legislation? I'm not big into law so idk, but would work for now. I mean all of my region (New England) was Pro NN, so why can't we pass laws so ATT & Verizon can't assrape us.

They most definitely can. The FCC simply dropped their regulations in regards to NN, but there's nothing stopping individual states from imposing regulations, since it's not at a federal level anymore. However, what the states cannot do is deregulate something that is federally regulated.

Judge Mandolore Shepard December 14th, 2017 9:50 PM

Here is the list of the 17 states that are going to be suing the FCC:
New York
California
Oregon
Vermont
Washington
Delaware
Hawaii
Iowa
Illinois
Massachusetts
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
North Carolina
Mississippi
Pennsylvania
Virginia

Tsutarja December 15th, 2017 3:38 AM

And two of those states are conservative. Wow.


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