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  1. It seems like Ajit Pai, the newly appointed FCC chairman by President Donald Trump, is getting fanatical about abolishing the reforms proposed and established by the previous administration. That’s the reason why the long-debated problem of the open internet is once again brought to light by the new chairman, proposing to reform the rules, thereby “Restoring Internet freedom for all Americans.” However, the question remains what sort of Internet freedom the new draft is proposing to restore through ending net neutrality. After all, there is no clear explanation in the draft regarding online freedom. The draft only highlights are words such as “spur broadband deployment,” “boost competition and choice in the broadband marketplace,” All of us needs to raise our voice against FCC, we need to have our voice and thoughts raised online. Why there should be an online restriction as all need to stand with the concept of Net-Neutrality Brother I think you are missing the point here. Let me clarify this: Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Medium all raised to support “Day of action to Save Net Neutrality”. We should also support the idea and become the part of the bigger picture. Organizers of an online protest aimed at derailing a Republican plan to roll back net neutrality rules are hoping the magic number is 70,000. That’s the number of sites and organizations -- including Amazon.com, Google, Facebook and even President Donald Trump’s favored medium, Twitter -- that have pledged to participate. Here is the thing ISP will be allowed to take money from the big organizations to make their website more accessible and with high speed and those websites which are used as a platform to deliver public voice. Those Facebook contents that show the reality of people will be blocked or not accessible because website will be controlling content and handling the public through ISP on what to watch and what to block. For more information on the topic, kindly visit. : https://www.purevpn.com/blog/net-neutrality-rules/
  2. Without Net Neutrality, ISPs would be able to devise new schemes to charge users more for access and services, making it harder for us to communicate online — and easier for companies to censor our speech. The internet could come to resemble cable TV, where gatekeepers exert control over where you go and what you see. Without Net Neutrality, ISPs would be able to block content and speech they don’t like, reject apps that compete with their own offerings, and prioritize Web traffic (reserving the fastest loading speeds for the highest bidders and sticking everyone else with the slowest). We should stand to support this idea!