>>97256860Well, you realize why Imgur and Reddit(Owned by comcast), Youtube(Owned by google), and tumblr(Owned by Verizon) are shilling for the continuation of this law that's SUPPOSEDLY supposed to keep these powers in check, right?
Net Neutrality's a loophole-filled law Obama put into place to tell these big ISPs that if they start doing what they could have done at any point in the 11 years before that law was put into place, they'll have to answer to the cucked FCC(owned mainly by comcast) instead of any real authorities with power.
Under modern "Net Neutrality", Reddit is allowed to censor posts. It's allowed to alter the r/all algorithms so an upvote on a sub like r/funny and r/news is worth a few thousand times more than an upvote on a sub like r/uncensorednews or r/kotakuinaction or r/tumblrinaction. Its CEO is allowed to edit your posts without even leaving an "Edited by" mark, and he only got caught doing this when he went to r/the_donald and edited a bunch of posts into calling one of the moderators a pedophile "For teh lulz".
Under modern "Net Neutrality", Facebook is allowed to put advertisements in your prolefeed and Google is allowed to manipulate search results and show you twenty liberal-approved news sites before showing you anything remotely narrative-threatening. And of course, Twitter is allowed to delete trending hashtags they don't like and mark hashtags they approve of as "Trending" despite only having a few thousand posts.
Under modern "Net Neutrality", Youtube is allowed to auction off slots in the "Trending" section to liberals and globalists and (((them))), allowing liberal talk shows to get the 6th spot despite only having 15,000 views. Yes, even when things lower in the "Trending" charts have more views and more likes and more subsctibers and everything else.
Net Neutrality is part of Obama's legacy, just like the Obamaphones and Barrack Obama's Fast and Furious.
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