The FCC is Expected to Propose the Return of Net Neutrality Protections Oct 19th

3 years ago by CrayonMaster to c/technology

Network neutrality is the idea that internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all data that travels over their networks fairly, without discrimination in favor of particular apps, sites or services. It is a principle that must be upheld to protect the open internet. The idea that ISPs could...

Network neutrality is the idea that internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all data that travels over their networks fairly, without discrimination in favor of particular apps, sites or services

The FCC will meet on October 19th to vote on proposing Title II reclassification that would support accompanying net neutrality protections

Drinvictus 181 points 3 years ago

I will post Fuck Ajit Pai every time I see news about net neutrality until it's fucking back.

F U C K

A J I T

P A I

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EmperorHenry 69 points 3 years ago
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great_site_not -3 points 3 years ago

I agree 100%, but I'd rather live without net neutrality than see that nickname catch on

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EmperorHenry 10 points 3 years ago
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Socsa 5 points 3 years ago

Fuck yeah spread it

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darmabum 22 points 3 years ago

Fuck Ajit Pai!

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Zetta 14 points 3 years ago

That dude was such a fucking cunt

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Rai 3 points 3 years ago path: 0 4639625 4640602 4642134, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 3
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EmperorHenry 1 point 3 years ago
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EmperorHenry 1 point 3 years ago
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EmperorHenry 1 point 3 years ago
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FlyingSquid 19 points 3 years ago

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Rambi 9 points 3 years ago

I mean fuck Ajit Pai and all, but that is a very efficient mug and it doesn't deserve hate for being associated with the grim reaper of digital freedom.

We need to end unjustified hatred of big mugs now.

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FlyingSquid 7 points 3 years ago

I use a big mug but Pai's mug is both unreasonable and hideous.

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SatyrSack 3 points 3 years ago

Glory to you and your coffee mug.

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moosetwin 2 points 3 years ago
here's the biggest mug I own

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EmperorHenry 2 points 3 years ago
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Confused_Emus 3 points 3 years ago

I missed the word "post" on the first read through and was rather concerned about your method of protest.

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synceDD -4 points 3 years ago

Strong and brave 👏👏👏👏

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Rambi 2 points 3 years ago

Well you're weak and cowardly

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synceDD -1 points 3 years ago

Let em know keyboard warrior 👏 👏 👏

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Rambi 1 point 3 years ago

Thanks

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tacosanonymous 160 points 3 years ago

That’s great but can we stop rubberbanding our rights in and out of existence?

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LetMeEatCake 106 points 3 years ago

To do that the current party in favor of removing rights needs to be kept out of power long enough that they conclude that removing rights is an electoral loser and changes their ideology accordingly.

I'm not going to hold my breath.

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PoorlyWrittenPapyrus 4 points 3 years ago

Even if that happened they still wouldn’t learn or they’d just lie and then do it anyway.

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PupBiru 33 points 3 years ago

hopefully at least when ISPs and companies see that it’ll just be back and forth, and that things like “fast lanes” can’t be relied upon in business planning there just won’t be a market for it, or at least the fuckery will be significantly diminished because it’s not reliable long-term

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Isthisreddit 7 points 3 years ago

ISP's are also the same companies that market and sell fast lanes(i.e. 5G), and they have bigger bribing/lobbying pockets than everyone on Lemmy and reddit combined. They ain't changing shit and will throw money at it to make sure their business models don't change (hint - look at the supreme court).

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PupBiru 27 points 3 years ago

as aStonedSanata mentioned, different tech isn’t what we’re talking about: fibre shouldn’t be limited to the speeds of, say ADSL or cable to keep things neutral

what we’re talking about here is, for example, netflix paying your ISP to prioritise traffic to their service over other services… this causes an enormous disadvantage to new startups, because they likely can’t afford to pay a similar fee or even enter into complex agreements with every carrier! in which case, netflix has a better service not because they’re better: just because they’re incumbent

of course these kind of things happen all over the place, but it’s the exact failure of capitalist systems that governments should seek to patch with regulations (like net neutrality) because it’s not good for consumers, the economy, or innovation… which are all the very things that capitalism is meant to promote!

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Metatronz 3 points 3 years ago

Along with busting monopolies. Which the Biden admin is actually trying to tackle.

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aStonedSanta 4 points 3 years ago

New technology is not fast lanes like you are implying though. It’s functionally different equipment. Running services is relatively cheap but expanding them and installing new technology like 5G requires a lot more physical equipment due to 5Gs lower range. So it does indeed cost more. Atleast initially and most likely continuously as it requires more physical equipment. So more failures innately.

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Isthisreddit 3 points 3 years ago

I'm aware 5G is new hardware and infrastructure, but my point is ISPs And service carriers are one and the same, and there are multiple business models that throttle speeds (ie premium 4G service vs deprioritized cheaper 4G service), fast lanes in 5G, whatever other QCI stuff the carriers are doing - all stuff they don't want to change and my point was they will spend money fighting it in court vs willingly changing anything

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ianovic69 1 point 3 years ago
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Confused_Emus 2 points 3 years ago

I'm not sure long term viability is a huge concern for them as long as they can make a dollar today.

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PupBiru 2 points 3 years ago

that’s true, but this would require time and money to implement, market, etc, and would almost certainly require big b2b contracts to be signed

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ubermeisters 6 points 3 years ago
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Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug 92 points 3 years ago

My internet is run by my coop power company, just a reminder that all the major ISPs took billions and promised fiber and then royalty fucked us, so now my internet is run by a rural power company.

Call your power company and find out if they're installing fiber. Support this move as it weakens Comcast and AT&T's death grip.

Net Neutrality has been taken away before and it can be taken away again. Just get with a coop. I've torrented literal terabytes without even an email telling me not to .

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wendortb 21 points 3 years ago

A coop near us is rolling out 1Gb fiber up/down to rural homes. Considering most of them could only get DSL or use 4G/3G internet, it is amazing. I have to wait to see if they come in town for their rollout, as they have to pay another power company to use their power poles. Everyone I know is switching to the coop as it is cheaper, more stable, and unlimited.

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bluewing 21 points 3 years ago

Co-ops are a good thing^tm^ , I belong to several small co-ops, from electric, to telephone, to farm.

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BloodSlut 11 points 3 years ago

my power company is privately owned :(

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Rambi 7 points 3 years ago

I didn't even know co-op power companies were common, it seems like an odd (but good) service to be provided by a co-op. I wonder if there's any in the UK

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sleepdrifter 4 points 3 years ago

They're mostly in rural parts of the states where private (read: investor owned) utilities determined the region wouldn't turn a large enough profit to expand there and the state's public utility commission didn't mandate their expansion

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Rambi 1 point 3 years ago

Ah I see, well it's nice the circumstances existed for them to come about. It's good having goods and services being provided by co-ops, for the workers especially but usually for the customers too.

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rchive -10 points 3 years ago

This is a better idea than Net Neutrality. Stop begging government to fix things for you when you and your neighbors can just fix it yourself.

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atrielienz 1 point 3 years ago

The thing is though public utilities are supposed to be implemented and paid for by the tax payers of the area. Suggesting that the government shouldn't be doing what we pay tax money for doesn't make sense. That would be like saying , "oh, I know your taxes pay for your government to upkeep the roads, but stop bothering them about it and you and your neighbours band together to fix that sink hole, and those potholes, and reline that crosswalk".

Plus these ISP's took government money to provide and upgrade infrastructure and then didn't do that and faced basically no consequences.

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rchive 0 points 3 years ago

ISPs mostly aren't public utilities, so none of that applies to them. Taxes generally don't go to them. They're no more public utilities or tax funded than a company that would come to your house and cut your grass.

It is true that several times in the last few decades the government has handed ISPs some cash in exchange for doing specific things like expanding service to certain areas. It's more than justified to be mad at them for not holding up their end. That doesn't make them public utilities, though. The government deserves a bunch of blame for that, too, because it's stupid and handed a bunch of private companies a bunch of money with no accountability mechanism. Of course they're gonna take the money and run.

That's why I'm saying stop trusting the government to fix things like this.

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atrielienz 1 point 3 years ago

The government gave these companies money to build up and expand their infrastructure though. On more than one occasion. And we don't have anything to show for it.

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fne8w2ah 74 points 3 years ago

Ajit Pai deserve as many middle fingers as this one.

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spudwart 25 points 3 years ago

I still remember him and his over-sized knock-off reese's mug.

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LiveLM 10 points 3 years ago

Waiting for the day someone bonks him in the head with that stupid thing

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AngryCommieKender 9 points 3 years ago

John Oliver's was better.

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generic 12 points 3 years ago

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WNichArk 16 points 3 years ago

Fuck a shit pie

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TwoGems 5 points 3 years ago

Burning in hell would be better

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EmperorHenry 2 points 3 years ago
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Ghostalmedia 51 points 3 years ago

Fuck Ajit Pai

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GladiusB 14 points 3 years ago

No thanks

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Ghostalmedia 5 points 3 years ago

He’s got a pretty big mug

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EmperorHenry 2 points 3 years ago
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asexualchangeling 10 points 3 years ago
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EmperorHenry 2 points 3 years ago
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Destraight 38 points 3 years ago

Hey Ajit Pai, put this in your Reese's shit cup and suck it

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EmperorHenry 1 point 3 years ago
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ninekeysdown 36 points 3 years ago

It’s about damn time!!

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seang96 33 points 3 years ago

Maybe this will be the one thing that will fix my ISP and let me play online video games without frequent disconnects. I think it's bad node or something, but I had my ISP at my house over 8 times and they couldn't figure it out. Meanwhile my unifi gateway shows a high ping at least once a day.

Go spectrum!

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CosmicCleric 10 points 3 years ago

Go spectrum!

I've noticed my Spectrum Internet has really degraded in quality in the last months, which coincides with them doing a whole bunch of upgrades to their network and such.

All of my devices in the house that use the Internet now lag in their UI presentation speed, where they didn't before.

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HiddenLychee 8 points 3 years ago

Same with me. Over the last few months it's started to take tens of seconds to connect to any websites that aren't Google, Facebook, YouTube etc. Idk what it is or why it's happening, but it's to the point where I'm switching ISPs because it's wasting too much of my time.

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CosmicCleric 6 points 3 years ago

I’m switching ISPs

Lucky you.

The only other option I have is a 5G cellular network, and if my cell phone is any indication, my Internet quality when I live would not be good, as there's just not enough towers in my area for the new tech.

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JoeBigelow -5 points 3 years ago

I assume you must live before 5G service was a thing

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StopSpazzing 2 points 3 years ago

Change your DNS to see if it's a resolution issue.

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CosmicCleric 1 point 3 years ago

Change your DNS to see if it’s a resolution issue.

Thanks. Yeah I was thinking about that, but I would then want to know why all of a sudden my DNS lookups were a lot slower then before, if that is the problem.

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StopSpazzing 2 points 3 years ago

Their upgrading to your area could add more hops to resolve your dns. Doesn't hurt to test. Can apply it to a single device with issue you mentioned, flush dns (or restart device) and see if it resolved the issue.

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sol87 22 points 3 years ago

I just hope nothing "extra" gets tacked on....

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VantaBrandon 18 points 3 years ago

Cool, now break up the monopolies while you're at it FAANG should be like 500 companies, not 5

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Jeredin 18 points 3 years ago

The internet is healing.........Don't look over there, it's already necrotic...

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SoleInvictus 12 points 3 years ago

We just need to cut that part off. Sorry Facebook, Amazon, Google, et al.

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wesley 13 points 3 years ago

Hell yes. Glad to see some sense returning to government if a bit slowly at times

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Squizzy 5 points 3 years ago

Did anything noteworthy happen as a result of removing net neutrality?

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littlecolt 7 points 3 years ago

What didn't happen was internet being classified as a title II telecommunications service. So there's one consequence.

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Squizzy 3 points 3 years ago

I was being genuine, there was a lot of doomsayers about what would come next and to my eye nothing changed.

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littlecolt 10 points 3 years ago

Mobile carriers took advantage almost immediately by offering preferred services that wouldn't use your mobile data. Listening to Pandora? No problem! Listening to Napster or Tidal? That's data usage. And that's a pretty tame example.

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RheingoldRiver 11 points 3 years ago

For anyone who was confused by what "vote to propose" means:

If the FCC issues the notice as expected on October 19th, the next steps would be a public comment phase followed by issuance of a final rule. This process could result in a final rule restoring net neutrality requirements around spring of 2024.

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WarlordSdocy 7 points 3 years ago

Did companies ever actually do anything after net neutrality went away? I still think it's a great thing to have but just genuinely curious if anything really happened cause I didn't notice much.

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CosmicCleric 17 points 3 years ago

Did companies ever actually do anything after net neutrality went away? I still think it’s a great thing to have but just genuinely curious if anything really happened cause I didn’t notice much.

Well I doubt if companies would tell you "we are giving you a worse Internet experience so we can make more money", voluntarily.

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reverendsteveii 11 points 3 years ago

https://www.washingtonpost.com/...

Idk if this is actually a net neutrality issue because they're not an ISP but twitter absolutely added delays to links to websites that Musk doesn't like.

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StopSpazzing 6 points 3 years ago

Doesn't apply; X isn't an Internet Service Provider. They can screw over their users how they see fit.*

*Within bounds of law.

Edit: added clarification

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mob 9 points 3 years ago

It's plausible that some of the websites you like run faster because ISPs aren't throttling them, while throttling the competition.

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virtualbriefcase 6 points 3 years ago

My understanding is that they mostly haven't, with a couple exceptions like a few ISPs offering to priorities to pings for gaming (as FeelThePower mentioned), throttle certain protocols (e.g. Torrenting), or refuse to carry traffic for certain sites (e.g. Kiwi Farms). All of this would be prevented under net neutrality.

As far as I'm aware though, an extremely overwhelmingly portion of traffic (like you'd have to do a lot of digging to find an example otherwise) already adheres to net neutrality since it's pretty pointless for a company to spend resources and goodwill to mess with traffic.

I don't think too much will change. It is nice in the sense it will prevent an ISP from doing things against specific sites, although like mentioned above most of the protections are theoretical ATM.

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yoz 4 points 3 years ago

Can someone tldr what's net neutrality?

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FeelThePower 7 points 3 years ago

tldr: net neutrality means everything that uses an internet connection is treated equally. EX: cox communications offers a "fast lane" for gamers on their networks, but if all connections were treated neutrally, everything would be as fast as possible by default without the need for an upgraded service plan.

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chiliedogg 10 points 3 years ago

That's actually kinda backwards.

User speeds can still be tiered under net neutrality. But the same cap must be applied to all data.

So they can't slow down a user's Twitch connection versus their connection to YouTube live streaming. It all has to be treated the same.

A good example was when T-Mobile had 2 gig data plans, but uncapped Netflix usage. So YouTube, Prime Video, etc were at a huge disadvantage to Netflix for those phone users.

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FeelThePower 4 points 3 years ago

oh I see. thank you

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yoz 4 points 3 years ago

Thanks

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Ghostalmedia 6 points 3 years ago

Internet infrastructure companies have to treat all traffic equally.

For example, without net neutrality, Comcast could elect to throttle any streaming services that they didn’t own / co-own. So great speeds for Peacock and Hulu, but was a Max, Netflix, AppleTV, etc all get throttled unless you pay up.

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CosmicCleric 5 points 3 years ago

Can someone tldr what’s net neutrality?

Simplified, your ISP cannot favor one company over another when delivering their website content to your computer. All data must be delivered equally.

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yoz 5 points 3 years ago

Sounds like a big win for the consumers.

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Tag365 3 points 3 years ago

Wait, Net Neutrality was removed?

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EmperorHenry 9 points 3 years ago
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Ghostalmedia 6 points 3 years ago

One of the many things fucked during the Trump years. Easy to have lost it in all that noise.

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HawlSera 4 points 3 years ago

Why do you think paid subscriptions with a tier I've been a thing, it was one of the first things Donald Trump did

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rchive -10 points 3 years ago

What would you all say if I started an ISP that offered $3 a month for service only to a handful of websites? That would be prohibited under Net Neutrality, yet I could see something like that being useful to plenty of people, like my grandparents who use the Internet only to send emails and check their local news.

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Kage520 14 points 3 years ago

I don't like it. If someone only wanted Facebook but then considered fact checking something they read, they wouldn't be able to.

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SocialMediaRefugee 9 points 3 years ago

And any link that came up, like to a patient portal from your doctor, might not be supported

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Emerald 13 points 3 years ago

Websites arent just one domain, they use all different kinds of CDN's and external content. If you only whitelist certain domains then virtually all sites you whitelist would be broken anyways.

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QHC 8 points 3 years ago

How would such a thing be financially viable? Once the ability to connect to any website exists, the physical cost to access everything else is essential nothing.

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jordanlund -33 points 3 years ago

It will be interesting to see how reddit reacts to this because they were ALL IN on net neutrality back in the day, I was even part of their filing with the FCC, but their recent turn against API features goes patently against the whole notion of Net Neutrality.

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Whitebrow 16 points 3 years ago

Good chunk of the people who give a hoot about this, have already migrated from Reddit, so hard to say, who knows though? Guess we’ll see

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psycho_driver 23 points 3 years ago

In other words Net Neutrality is about stalling the further enshitification of everything.

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jordanlund -46 points 3 years ago

Shutting down their API is the direct anti-competitive action which goes against net neutrality. It stifles innovation.

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pickscrape 38 points 3 years ago

That argument is similar to the whole "platform N taking down content violates the 1st amendment" argument. It's a non sequitur.

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jordanlund -38 points 3 years ago

I'll see if I can make it more sense for you:

If you argue that the pathways that make up the internet should not be artifically restricted or gated as a means of shutting down competition, while at the same time turning around and shutting down your own public pathways, that's a huge problem.

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gamermanh 16 points 3 years ago

Not sure if that holds

They're not stopping competition, they're gatekeeping access to their system

Competition is allowed still, for example, the site were using right now to communicate this very conversation

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jordanlund -25 points 3 years ago

They are stopping competition. They didn't want superior 3rd party apps competing with their super shitty app just before a proposed IPO.

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jordanlund -31 points 3 years ago

And, if you argue that an ISP shouldn't be engaging in anti-competitive networking while at the same time (or in this case, a couple of years later) doing the same thing, that's a huge problem.

And make no mistake, what they did WAS anti-competitive. They wanted to shut down the 3rd party apps that put a magnifying glass on all the problems with the official reddit app just before a proposed IPO.

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