Net neutrality on the chopping block

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  1. It’s as if they decide policy by saying ‘how can we degrade the quality of life in the UK?’.

    This one can’t even be painting as a way to help growth, it’s just bad for the people.

  2. Agree this is a bad thing but is it really so different considering we allow social media companies to dictate what information we’re allowed to see whilst operating under the legal safety net of being a platform rather than a publisher.

  3. “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.”

    I expect that will be said by people who do not understand the internet and cannot fathom content they enjoy being considered as ‘dangerous’ by the government. It is a huge step towards censorship and it will only become obvious to some once it impacts them directly, by which point it will be too late to reverse.

  4. Gonna have to develop a fully decentralised internet that connects to users phones via peer to peer and uses a proprietary algorithm to learn to become better instead

  5. Wow. Just wow. This country is so utterly fucked I can’t even get my head around it. A once great, free country is basically turning slowly into a dictatorship and heading for ruin. I truly despair.

  6. Head of F-Secure said it pretty well.

    “i have nothing to hide, but i have things i *particularly do not wish to share’*

    Or something.

    This ^.

    Edit: Words are hard.

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