Comments by "Bobby Bologna" (@bobbybologna3029) on "Net Neutrality is Great but Many of its Proponents are Hypocritical" video.

  1. I feel like people are arguing with bullshit memes because they don't seem to grasp the reality of what's going on, nothing is driving this more than the ISP's desire to expand on bandwidth to be able to meet the demands of its customer-base. "Net Neutrality" as it stands stifled any opportunity for competition and innovation on the ISP's side and what we're dealing with now what happens when the ISPs can't provide the speeds and bandwith necessary to provide consumers with their content. Simply put, 4 years ago a few people had a netflix account, 4 years later virtually everyone has a netflix account. We went from downloading small chunks of data opening websites and watching standard definition videos to streaming 4k TV networks 12 hours a day, and the ISPs despite having the consumer incentive to upgrade all their hardware ran into this red tape where it was simply too costly and time consuming to upgrade, so now everyone is stuck with piss poor service. The ISPs have no interest in charging people on "package deals" that is just really really REALLY bad marketing, what ISPs want to do is charge websites based on the amount of data they send and receive down the pipe to help manage the bandwidth issues and to help provide a better product, but the best part about this is that it forces the tech giants to innovate on making a better product so that they have a smaller footprint which only translates into goodies for the consumer no matter how you cut it. The only people i've seen in favor of net neutrality are basing everything on the fear that an ISP will abuse it's freedom, which is fucking silly because we ALWAYS run the risk of somebody abusing one of our systems, we only need to make sure those who do abuse it are punished. Besides in order to see innovation and competition, it usually helps that we ALLOW it in the first place, which these current Obama-era rules made it near impossible for anyone to do. Just ask Google how it's fiber program is coming along lol and that's not even a small company.
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