I don't want to ruin anybody's morning but here's what ending Net Neutrality & policing the Internet might look like: let's say you criticize the govt, then the next thing you know your site (or twitter acct?) is blocked. These people are not kidding around & neither should you.

Dec 12, 2017 · 2:06 PM UTC

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Hitler did the same thing in Germany. Every dictator learns early to clamp down on the media replacing it with their “official” publication
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"Every second between now & the FCC vote in 3 days is precious. Use it to get everyone you know talking about #NetNeutrality 1) Sign up for the online protest: BreakTheInternetProtest.org 2) Email & call your reps: BattleForTheNet.com 3) Retweet this. Go! Go! Go!"
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Get fucked bud. Getting a job, paying bills and other necessary life shit uses the internet. There's a reason why most other countries are starting to treat it as a utility much the same as electricity
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Sounds a bit like what Trump wants, to censor liberal media groups. He can give carte blanche to network providers to make more $ which will likely be donated to his future campaign against "fake news".
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Everything needs guidelines. Frend had things lies written. No 1 to help. Same web, 10 pages taken off @ her? Who did? Gone, google says, nothing we can do! Gone, wi pedia write anything. Luv ur books. Has to b way?
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It’s exactly the purpose, but they believe it’s for hostile and threatening elements in our global community. You’re right, their definition of ‘hostile’ and ‘threatening’ could be Illegal, unconstitutional and possibly fascist.
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We have to prevent this!
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Serious stuff... Very alarming!!
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They are already doing that ..... It will be worst, where you will become an actual target of the government for conveying any grievance about the government .
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