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Net Neutrality - SonicKade2048 - 04-22-2018 http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/22/technology/fcc-net-neutrality-date/index.html So apparently Net Neutrality is supposed to end tomorrow (April 23rd, 2018). I honestly could care less, though I'm a bit excited to see what will happen to everything and how it'll effect everyone. Blocking off some sites could end up either for the best or the worse depending on how the site is viewed to some people. What do you all think? RE: Net Neutrality - Evil Yoshi Toes - 04-22-2018 Im going to have to look more into what exactly this means before I rejoice or complain, but thanks for bringing it to my attention. It's very interesting. RE: Net Neutrality - СМБХфан - 04-22-2018 I don't think the changes will happen immediately. Overtime though, things will get quite messed up, if anything happens. I think the status quo should be kept for now. Changing and manipulating speeds would come after the legislation ends. Basic Internet? $19.99. Google? $5.99. Facebook? $5.99. MFGG and every other site? $29.99. The internet could turn into cable in the near future if we don't do anything, with the same kind of trash. RE: Net Neutrality - Mariotroid - 04-22-2018 What SMBX fan has said scares me. I hope we don't suffer this. I don't want to pay for my websites!! RE: Net Neutrality - Nutshell - 04-22-2018 We should use sneakernet in the future RE: Net Neutrality - Pedigree - 04-22-2018 You couldn't care less? Hope you're ready to pay $19.99 for the entertainment package just to access online gaming for roblox. That's the kind of thing internet providers can do after net neutrality ends RE: Net Neutrality - Mariotroid - 04-22-2018 I' pretty sure all the websites will cost a reasonable amount. However, I don' want the golden age of the internet to end. RE: Net Neutrality - Pedigree - 04-22-2018 The point is that internet service providers already nickel and dime their customers, making tons of profit. Charging for access to websites or else they throttle it will limit what content people can reach... And some won't be able to afford access to the internet at all. Trust me when I say you shouldn't be down playing this disaster. It's going to have consequences for everyone except the elite. RE: Net Neutrality - VinnyVideo - 04-22-2018 VinnyVideo a few months ago Wrote:I think some of the fears about net neutrality ("repealing net neutrality rules will destroy the Internet!") are overblown. ISPs already do some things that arguably violate current net neutrality rules (one random example). However, the FCC's proposal to scrap net neutrality rules would obviously embolden ISPs to do other things that are clearly prohibited by current rules. As I wrote right before the recent FCC decision, I don't think this will be the end of the Internet as we know it. I do think it's cause for concern, though. RE: Net Neutrality - DustinVG - 04-24-2018 (04-22-2018, 07:48 PM)VinnyVideo Wrote:VinnyVideo a few months ago Wrote:I think some of the fears about net neutrality ("repealing net neutrality rules will destroy the Internet!") are overblown. ISPs already do some things that arguably violate current net neutrality rules (one random example). However, the FCC's proposal to scrap net neutrality rules would obviously embolden ISPs to do other things that are clearly prohibited by current rules. Somebody made a good post on Twitter about it. It's likely not to fall apart quickly; the public eye is on these ISPs. They likely know that making a change so suddenly would cause an uproar. No, it's just going to get gradually worse and worse. They'll play the long con. RE: Net Neutrality - OssieTheOstrich - 04-25-2018 Hold on, this only affects the US? RE: Net Neutrality - Cap'n Coconuts - 04-25-2018 It directly affects the United States. However, since many websites are hosted in the United States or have users from the United States, it indirectly affects other nations as well. |