Net Neutrality - crying faggots and the_donald go berserk

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I don’t believe for a minute the internet makes you happy. It’s also a good thing if depressed, lazy millennials lose access to the internet. Twitter might eventually die.

If proper competition comes in its place, I'll be happy...er.

Too bad that:
1) it'll just devolve into another hugbox site, despite the competition it would be bringing in.
2) lack of true innovation/competition is keeping that next best thing from truly replacing a corporate entity like Twitter anytime soon.

Regardless... Eid rettiwt eid!
 
Look I'm just gonna say it, net neutrality is some pretty restrictive bullshit that impedes the free market. The majority of people out there want the internet spoonfed to them, they want email and facebook and maybe instagram. The way the internet works now is like having to buy every single cable channel when all you want is the Seinfeld reruns. If ISP's were able to craft streamlined packages for people, they could collect incentives for including big companies in their 'Normie Packages', and pass the savings on to the consumer. Everybody wins. The big social media companies win, the service providers win, the normal internet user wins, and the casual user who only wants a pipeline to his facebook wins. That's how the free market works.

I didn't know this website was full of so many communists.

I didn't know you were exceptional.

What you're saying is you're mad that you get everything for one price? You'd rather pay more, and only get what you're told you should get?

Exceptional as hell.

Also, I hope you don't post from a phone. No, wait, I hope you do.

http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1122/DOC-347927A1.pdf
 
Look I'm just gonna say it, net neutrality is some pretty restrictive bullshit that impedes the free market. The majority of people out there want the internet spoonfed to them, they want email and facebook and maybe instagram. The way the internet works now is like having to buy every single cable channel when all you want is the Seinfeld reruns. If ISP's were able to craft streamlined packages for people, they could collect incentives for including big companies in their 'Normie Packages', and pass the savings on to the consumer. Everybody wins. The big social media companies win, the service providers win, the normal internet user wins, and the casual user who only wants a pipeline to his facebook wins. That's how the free market works.

I didn't know this website was full of so many communists.
Sir, I will call bullshit. The savings never get passed onto us. It is interesting you use cable as a example, when the #1 complain about cable is that it is way too fucking expensive and the price constantly goes up. Why do you think dividing up the web will somehow be better?

If you want lower prices, Local Loop Unbundling or simply forcing an end to ISP contracts that divy up the country into "Service areas" would do a lot more to lower the price by forcing companies to compete and ending zip code monopolies then allowing the internet to be split up into cable esque packages.

And I personally fail to see how "treat all internet packets the same, no double charging for traffic" is restrictive bullshit.
 
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Honestly Social Media is cancer so if they make you pay for it I'll leave. Good excuse to go back outside with no excuses
 
Look I'm just gonna say it, net neutrality is some pretty restrictive bullshit that impedes the free market. The majority of people out there want the internet spoonfed to them, they want email and facebook and maybe instagram.

How is that? If you have an Internet connection, you're automatically able to connect to any of that. It takes artificial interference by the ISP to deprive you of it. The whole point of the Internet is that any node on it is able to connect to any other node. That's how it's always worked. That's why it was created in the first place. It's been that way since it was ARPA.
 
Jesus fucking Christ, people, recognize a goddamned shitpost.

Bunch of limp-wristed poodle-strokers, I swear to fucking GodJesus BearChrist.
 
I didn't know you were exceptional.

What you're saying is you're mad that you get everything for one price? You'd rather pay more, and only get what you're told you should get?

Exceptional as hell.

Also, I hope you don't post from a phone. No, wait, I hope you do.

http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1122/DOC-347927A1.pdf

Sir, I will call bullshit. The savings never get passed onto us. It is interesting you use cable as a example, when the #1 complain about cable is that it is way too fucking expensive and the price constantly goes up. Why do you think dividing up the web will somehow be better?

If you want lower prices, Local Loop Unbundling or simply forcing an end to ISP contracts that divy up the country into "Service areas" would do a lot more to lower the price by forcing companies to compete and ending zip code monopolies then allowing the internet to be split up into cable esque packages.

And I personally fail to see how "treat all internet packets the same, no double charging for traffic" is restrictive bullshit.

How is that? If you have an Internet connection, you're automatically able to connect to any of that. It takes artificial interference by the ISP to deprive you of it. The whole point of the Internet is that any node on it is able to connect to any other node. That's how it's always worked. That's why it was created in the first place. It's been that way since it was ARPA.

Bunch of communists with no faith in the free market right here.
 
I think people will probably just not pay and the market would die. Most people are cheap. It’s futile lol.
 
Look I'm just gonna say it, net neutrality is some pretty restrictive bullshit that impedes the free market. The majority of people out there want the internet spoonfed to them, they want email and facebook and maybe instagram. The way the internet works now is like having to buy every single cable channel when all you want is the Seinfeld reruns. If ISP's were able to craft streamlined packages for people, they could collect incentives for including big companies in their 'Normie Packages', and pass the savings on to the consumer. Everybody wins. The big social media companies win, the service providers win, the normal internet user wins, and the casual user who only wants a pipeline to his facebook wins. That's how the free market works.

I didn't know this website was full of so many communists.
lol k
 
The only reason this is even an issue is 'cause some street-shitting curry muncher got salty because no one opened bob or showed vagene on the internet so he decided to ruin the internet for everyone else.
 
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