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by BoorishBears
2703 days ago
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>Because states were threatening local versions of NN. Not even a little bit. Do you really believe that? It's because those scenarios were just as outlandish and uninformed as those against net neutrality. Premium tweets were never going to be a thing, blocking Netflix unless you pay extra wasn't going to be a thing. It was just drivel. I honestly feel like half these things started as satire, but the larger public (that has no idea how this stuff works
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Both "sides" often exaggerate their points; that's politics 101. That doesn't mean that all of their predictions will be entirely wrong.
Re: blocking Netflix unless you pay extra wasn't going to be a thing
How do you know they wouldn't eventually do that? If they have competing content, it would be profitable for them to charge more for competitor content. Do I need to make a spreadsheet for you to show you why? Why would they otherwise skip profits?