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https://thenextweb.com/insider/2017/11/22/reddit-net-neutrality-fcc-protest/
For those who browse Reddit on a daily basis, you may have noticed this morning that the site's front page was filled with posts from multitudes of subreddits urging readers to show their support for net neutrality, which could potentially be axed if FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has his way.
To sum up Ajit Pai's thoughts on net neutrality, he thinks that the FCC is "micromanaging" telecommunications providers by imposing such regulations, and that elimination of net neutrality will allow them to operate more freely and be better for the consumer. Reality check: BULLSHIT.
For those who don't know, net neutrality is what allows us to access the internet freely without any limitations on what we have access to, or how fast our connection is to said service. Without it, we would have tiered packages to services (such as social media), in addition to having to pay more to access a certain service (like Netflix) at faster speeds.
For those who browse Reddit on a daily basis, you may have noticed this morning that the site's front page was filled with posts from multitudes of subreddits urging readers to show their support for net neutrality, which could potentially be axed if FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has his way.
To sum up Ajit Pai's thoughts on net neutrality, he thinks that the FCC is "micromanaging" telecommunications providers by imposing such regulations, and that elimination of net neutrality will allow them to operate more freely and be better for the consumer. Reality check: BULLSHIT.
For those who don't know, net neutrality is what allows us to access the internet freely without any limitations on what we have access to, or how fast our connection is to said service. Without it, we would have tiered packages to services (such as social media), in addition to having to pay more to access a certain service (like Netflix) at faster speeds.