Not only will this suck but it will also be very dangerous. A large company whose goals are profit and manipulation that is essentially embedded in society should not be allowed to have this kind of control over this facet of the public square.
I’m pretty sure net neutrality was what prevented internet platforms/providers/protocols/etc. from artificially favoring some content over others, until it was repealed.
Net neutrality is more about the physical network, e.g. your ISP can’t make google requests go fast and bing ones go slow, or not count google requests against your data cap (if you have one)
Not only will this suck but it will also be very dangerous. A large company whose goals are profit and manipulation that is essentially embedded in society should not be allowed to have this kind of control over this facet of the public square.
Welcome to the internet post-NetNeutrality
Is this a problem that net neutrality would have solved?
I’m pretty sure net neutrality was what prevented internet platforms/providers/protocols/etc. from artificially favoring some content over others, until it was repealed.
Net neutrality is more about the physical network, e.g. your ISP can’t make google requests go fast and bing ones go slow, or not count google requests against your data cap (if you have one)
Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
It should still be reinstated though.