What the End of U.S. Net Neutrality Means For You

What the End of U.S. Net Neutrality Means For You

Scientific American

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@JustMe-vk4fn
@JustMe-vk4fn - 22.01.2025 18:51

Back in 1984 when AT&T was broken up by our OWN government for becoming "a dangerous monopoly in the telecommunications industry" there was a total of eighty three licensed individual ownerships of broadband communications in the USA. Today? There's four. AT& T managed, (with the help of oligarchs everywhere), to not only put itself all back together again, but AT&T now OWNS CNN THESE DAYS. :D When mainstream media is as utterly monopolized as that there is no way that anyone will be receiving factual information any time soon.

When greed and authoritarianism is taken into account, human history is no mystery. Fascism never rests.

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@Jake-vt4ow
@Jake-vt4ow - 22.01.2025 19:18

Bad news. Corporations and politics v. the people.

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@marim0y
@marim0y - 22.01.2025 19:26

Corporations always win. Yay, late-stage capitalism! /s

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@timauth
@timauth - 22.01.2025 21:15

Is this why I have to use Tor browser now to watch porn in florida?

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@T.R.75
@T.R.75 - 22.01.2025 22:33

what this really means is, price gouging for bandwidth. more money for the people that dont deserve it because they have all the leverage over us. better get used to this right now, ITS THEIR MONEY, AND THEY WANT IT NOW!!!! have fun all, the grifters own this country now.

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@fathertimegaming17
@fathertimegaming17 - 28.01.2025 20:55

This topic has been going on since 2014 and you wasted 90% of this video recapping what it is. Between the these types of videos and some of the" science" articles in your magazine recently, you've really really lowered the bar

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