There is nothing in the world today that is as based on the Free Market as the Internet. The idea that government regulation will make it better is absolutely retarded. The idea that it will stop websites like KF from being accessible is retarded.
Why is Net Neutrality a terrible idea? Here it is, summed up
First of all, the internet
already had standards to prevent fuckery to happen. It's always been loosely regulated thanks to the IETF and the Internet Society. This is why not being able to access KF or other niche websites without Net Neutrality is so ridiculous. We never had Net Neutrality before and it had never been a problem, and it would have not been a problem. Anyone who tried to throttle down connections, another company would have popped up and said 'Hey we don't do that shit!' and people would have flocked to them.
Oh, and also,
it never happened before. Saying we needed Net Neutrality to prevent it is like saying we need a special government fence hindering our movement to protect us from tiger attacks in Siberia. You know, even if there has never been a single fucking tiger attack and there is no reason to believe there ever would be one.
Why fix something that wasn't broken? One
trillion dollars have been pumped in the internet with almost zero government. That's not because the government wanted it that way, it's because the courts ruled against it a few times.
Do you remember how shitty the internet was 10 years ago? Do you see how fucking awesome it is today? You think
more government regulations would have helped innovation? It wouldn't. Government regulation is what kills progress and innovation it never helps or does better than the private sector. It will make it harder for people to invest, it will choke the growth of the internet and will prevent innovations. We've essentially kneecapped progress in technology thanks to it, and the further tightening grip the government has on the Internet. You think they will stop at NN? Soon, there will be taxes on internet sales too. Shit like Uber will stop being convenient and just as bad as regular taxis. Tons of apps will have to stop due to internet regulations.
Now that the Internet is classified as a common carrier service it doesn't help the consumer but it helps Comcast and others to do tiered pricing and fuck us over while not making their service better. Forget about paying a flat fee and getting all you want. Now that the internet is basically a utility, it will be like gas, water or electricity: you will end up being charged for what you use. Forget about streaming Netflix 8 hours a day every day and not seeing a change in your bill.
Right now there are cellphone companies who are offering plans where your data for websites like Netflix, youtube etc.. doesn't count as far as your bill. Well thanks to Net Neutrality they have to go to court to determine if that shit is even legal and if they can continue to offer it. The answer which will most likely be 'no' since it's not neutrality by definition.
So yeah now the customer is suffering and can't even benefit from deals that are great because its not 'neutral enough'.
Now that Net Neutrality has been installed, we're stuck with the fucking government fence. What does it mean? It means that the government has to install software and possibly even hardware in order to monitor internet traffic. With the NSA scandals and Snowden, you trust the US government to have an even tighter grip over the internet? What happens if the US goes from Republic to Dictatorship? The government already has all the tools in place to fuck us over the way Iran did to its citizens in 2009 and spy on us in a way that even before had not been possible.
Even without going that far, the Government has already showed it has the intention to regulate more content online. So if Hate Speech starts being regulated online thanks to Net Neutrality mandates and loopholes, you think websites like KiwiFarms will be allowed to stand?
So killing innovation, opening the door to taxes and censorship on top of government spying more on citizens and hurting customers by slashing their services and making them pay more. What a great deal!