We’ll probably see them lobbying to give ISPs additional taxpayer funds to ‘expand’ broadband access while redefining broadband to be anything above 150Kbps.
Rules for social media lol. What do you expect the government to do? How would they even enforce these rules? Social media sites would simply host in other countries outside of the USA to bypass regulations.
Instead of trying to regulate websites, how about we create better privacy protections for our citizens, eh?
Now let’s get back to net neutrality and rules on social media.
I’m not holding my breath.
We’ll probably see them lobbying to give ISPs additional taxpayer funds to ‘expand’ broadband access while redefining broadband to be anything above 150Kbps.
I laughed at this and then immediately died inside at the prospect.
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1713
https://www.jsonline.com/in-depth/news/2021/07/14/weve-spent-billions-provide-broadband-rural-areas-what-failed-wisconsin/7145014002/
https://newnetworks.com/ShortSCANDALSummary.htm
Once more you say?
What rules
Rules for social media lol. What do you expect the government to do? How would they even enforce these rules? Social media sites would simply host in other countries outside of the USA to bypass regulations.
Instead of trying to regulate websites, how about we create better privacy protections for our citizens, eh?
Privacy protection sounds a lot like rules for social media to me…
They have zero interests in providing privacy protections. KOSA is a prime example, bi partisan internet censorship