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Aries: French
Taurus: English
Gemini: Italian
Cancer: American
Leo: South African
Virgo: Australian
Libra: Russian
Scorpio: New Zealand
Sagittarius: Scottish
Capricorn: Irish
Aquarius: Scandinavian
Pisces: Welsh
You’re up again, Tumblr.
Back in 2015 you demanded that the FCC adopt strict net neutrality rules and establish a free and open internet. And you won.
That should’ve been the end of it. But apparently not.
His proposed changes open the door to your web traffic being slowed down, or even blocked altogether. You could be forced to pay extra to use your favorite apps. You could even be prevented from getting news from the sources you trust.
Title II protects consumers and democracy by ensuring all voices can be heard.
The FCC is taking comments from the public, and dearfcc.org is making it as simple as possible for you to make your voice heard.
You’ll just need to provide a name, an address, and then say a little bit about why rolling back Title II protections is a bad idea. If you’re not quite sure what to write, here’s something to get you started:
I’m writing to urge you to keep our Open Internet rules based on Title II in place. Without them, we could lose the internet as we know it.
The proposed changes to FCC rules would allow fast lanes for sites that pay, and force everyone else into slow lanes. We’ve already seen access to streaming services like Netflix, popular games like League of Legends, and communication platforms like FaceTime slowed down, or even blocked. Conditions like this hurt businesses large and small, and penalize the users who patronize them.
The changes also open the door to unfair taxes on internet users, and could also make it harder for blogs, nonprofits, artists, and others who can’t pay up to have their voices heard.
Please leave the existing net neutrality rules based on Title II in place.
Thank you!
If you need more ammo, feel free to quote these experts from our net neutrality Issue Time. TechCrunch and Battle for the Net also have some good starters.
Everyone is counting on everyone else here. Do your part and tell the FCC to keep a free and open internet under Title II.
aries// - hoe don’t do it - JOHN CENA
taurus// - miss universe - *smudged writing on hand*
gemini// - why you always lyin’ - the dress
cancer// - Pepe the frog - Rickroll meme
leo// - bitch where? - IM ALWAYS A SLUT FOR DORITOS
virgo// - breadsticks - Miranda and Purranda
libra// - what are those? - you’ve heard of x now get ready for y
scorpio// - Netflix and Chill - good shit
sagittarius// - poot lovato - Miley, what’s good?
capricorn// - not ALL men - Taylor Swift copyright
aquarius// - brain: you gotta - i didn’t get no sleep because of y'all
pisces// - left shark - okay… that sounds fake but okay….
most to least seen as annoying
Sure. Obviously I don’t speak for everyone but you asked, so here goes:
1. Virgo2. Pisces3. Cancer4. Aquarius5. Leo6. Scorpio7. Aries8. Sagittarius9. Capricorn10. Gemini11. Libra12. Taurus
“if you like the way you look that much, you should go and love yourself”: LEO, cancer, virgo, aquarius, pisces, libra
“if you think that i’ve been holding onto something you should go and fuck yourself”: aries, taurus, gemini, scorpio, sagittarius, capricorn
Okay so this is really great because I didn’t know of any alternative to calling and I get anxious calling people bUt this thing called ResistBot will fax messages to your senators/representatives/governor for free but you can just text “RESIST” to 50409 to get started and it’ll tell you how it works. When it gets to the part where you have to write a message you can either write your own or send this (and edit it if you want, I’m the one who wrote it so it’s not the best)
“To whom it may concern,
I am (name) from (city, state), and I am contacting you regarding the proposition to abolish net neutrality by the FCC. As both a student and someone who follows current events, it is of importance to me to have unrestricted access to sites that keep me informed. A loss of net neutrality has the potential to prevent this. Surely it should remain the right of every citizen to be informed; the freedom of the media and of the people to access it is part of what defines us as Americans. Handing over the authority to internet providers to restrict our access to certain sites or artificially slow internet speeds is not in the best interests of the people as a whole. Who will benefit from this? Large companies, who are able to pay the fees required to hasten the speed in which one can access their site(s). What then, will happen to the entrepreneurs, the small businesses, all of the ventures and enterprises that the American government claims to protect? What will happen to news sources and blogs, whose rights to free speech are protected by our Constitution?
For the sake of free speech, free press, and the American people, I implore you to advocate to preserve net neutrality.
Thank you,
(your name)”
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Let’s see how many of us are out there! Ben x Carlos forever 💜
WHERE IS IT IN AMERICA
i wish i lived in america now, i really want this lmao