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No pop up on Anandtech up in support of the battle for Net Neutrality?
https://www.battleforthenet.com/

https://www.battleforthenet.com/
Worked for SOPA/PIPARegardless of your opinion, the sites that are "slowing down" only impact their users and make them pissed off - and we're the wrong people. Let's all be honest, very few times does it matter when you write your senator/representative and in the end, all these sites are doing is wasting our time. I was trying to watch a YouTube video yesterday and it kept doing that buffering shit - does YT really think I'm going to use those 30 second spots to email/write someone?
Worked for SOPA/PIPA
SOPA/PIPA was a low rumble on the internet until the big guns like wikipedia pulled similar stunts which resulted in congress being bombarded so much that in one day they all reversed position and killed the bills.SOPA/PIPA had a much more national coverage, it was on the news. I've seen squat on the news in regards to net neutrality - hmm, wonder why.
Force someone to watch a video, or click through an ad - but if you effect my experience, fuck you and your "message."
Write your Congressman or favorite FCC official about it. Be sure to include at least $100k for your opinion to matter to them.
You know what the one thing most congressmen like more than money? Getting re-elected.Been awhile since you purchased a congressperson? The options have changed. $100k now only gets you the "we'll discuss this at the caucus meeting" option. If you want unqualified support it's going to run you a quarter million.
You know what the one thing most congressmen like more than money? Getting re-elected.
You know what the one thing most congressmen like more than money? Getting re-elected.
It's down for me as well.Is mainpage down for everybody else?
Have you checked the front page ? They are doing HUGE delays, so huge in fact, that you can't even get to the front page at this time, and you get back a 'The service is unavailable.' message.No pop up on Anandtech up in support of the battle for Net Neutrality?
The FCC doesn't give a crap about any individuals. Sign all the petitions you want. Write letters, make phone calls. It is all a complete waste of time.
Killed the bills? I figure that they'll either get renamed or will be worked into other laws one small piece at a time.SOPA/PIPA was a low rumble on the internet until the big guns like wikipedia pulled similar stunts which resulted in congress being bombarded so much that in one day they all reversed position and killed the bills.
It's great when they complain about what a terribly hard job it is.You know what the one thing most congressmen like more than money? Getting re-elected.
"Up to 25Mbps!*"ISPs should only be allowed to advertise their slowwest speed. If they have 100mbit for some sites but 1mbit for others, then they are offering a 1mbit connection with some turbo features.
I agree with net neutrality, but in addition. ISPs need to be more transparent and honest in their advertisement/marketing.
People can have a good relationship with their ISP rather than it being like a "necessary evil" ...
Remember when some wacko shot a politician in Arizona a few years ago? Some of them introduced legislation that would make it illegal to have a gun within some arbitrary distance of a politician. (So that they could focus on serving their country, etc etc.)Thought to persuade your Congressman:
"If there isn't net neutrality, then an ISP could make your political ads and your website run realllly slow, unless YOU pay THEM. And, if they like someone who is competing with you, they can make their ads work a lot better." So, think about it - they pay you $10k this year to not force net neutrality, and then next year, they can demand $20k back from you to make your ads viewable to anyone getting their Internet services through them.
As the mayor of Whitehall Borough, Pennsylvania, and the president of the Pennsylvania State Mayors Association, I have had the opportunity to observe and interact with Comcast, James Nowalk wrote to the FCC yesterday under the Mayors Association letterhead. In my opinion, Comcast has been an exceptional corporate sponsor which has given substantial support to my municipality and mayoral association.
Thought to persuade your Congressman:
"If there isn't net neutrality, then an ISP could make your political ads and your website run realllly slow, unless YOU pay THEM. And, if they like someone who is competing with you, they can make their ads work a lot better." So, think about it - they pay you $10k this year to not force net neutrality, and then next year, they can demand $20k back from you to make your ads viewable to anyone getting their Internet services through them.