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[https://qz.com/1138697/net-neutrality-a-spambot-made-over-a-million-anti-net-neutrality-comments-to-the-fcc/ Bots run net neutrality discourse] | [https://qz.com/1138697/net-neutrality-a-spambot-made-over-a-million-anti-net-neutrality-comments-to-the-fcc/ Bots run net neutrality discourse] | ||
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+ | Net neutrality is essential to a free and open internet in today's profoundly [[connected]] modern society. The general public along with large Internet tech companies seems to agree that net neutrality is essential, but bots and ISPs think differently. Is greed really the only motivating factor in the move against net neutrality? Probably, but maybe this project will reveal some nuances I hadn't thought of before. |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 30 November 2017
Bots run net neutrality discourse
Man threatens Congressman over net neutrality
Net neutrality is essential to a free and open internet in today's profoundly connected modern society. The general public along with large Internet tech companies seems to agree that net neutrality is essential, but bots and ISPs think differently. Is greed really the only motivating factor in the move against net neutrality? Probably, but maybe this project will reveal some nuances I hadn't thought of before.