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RE: Steve Wozniak says the Internet as we know it is about to end if network neutrality is rolled back

in #politics7 years ago (edited)

It's nice to see Wozniak take a stand on this issue. Between the political correct crowd and their dream of programing everyone according to their Utopia and dying old media, it's true that killing network neutrality may only prolong their collective agony.

They lost the battle of ideas a long time ago and now think (lol) that moving to the censorship side will permit them to salvage their destruction. They neglect the power of imagination and innovation to even understand what will come to bypass their hypothetical attempt at killing net neutrality.

EACH PACKET IS BORN EQUAL AND FIRST COME FIRST OUT.

for those who don't get it, it's that in the web the data is send in pieces called packets. Then at each switches there is a an order to get through, normally, rationally and efficiently for network growth it is based on time stamps, the first arrived will leave first and then the queues will get worked out this way.

However some may use the security arguments (like their data is more important) or the political censorship clownshow or to preserve my captive audience scam, to destroy network neutrality.

This is a critical issue, if AOL could have stopped google, or google facebook, or the msm netflix... all those were only possible because of net neutrality. Steem too by the way.