How to participate. On September 10th, sites across the web will display an alert with a symbolic "loading" symbol (the proverbial “spinning wheel of death”) and promote a call to action for users to push comments to the FCC, Congress, and the White House, in support of an Internet Freedom Letter circulated by Senator Angus King and others.

Dec 14, 2017 · Twitter , Reddit, Kickstarter and other websites posted messages on their sites this week ahead of the vote in support of net neutrality. Protesters mobilized in front of Verizon stores around the Protesters on both sides of the net neutrality controversy took their causes to the Internet on Tuesday as Senate Democrats introduced a resolution aimed at reversing the Federal Communications Jul 10, 2017 · On July 12th, Reddit is participating in Fight for the Future’s Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality, joining a broad coalition of companies, advocacy organizations, and communities across our site to voice our support for the open internet. We’re also hosting an ongoing Net Neutrality AMA series in the lead-up to our site-wide engagements Trump report bizarrely claims net neutrality repeal raised incomes $50B a year Trump economic report relies on "pseudo-economics." Jon Brodkin - Feb 21, 2020 8:27 pm UTC

Dec 12, 2017 · The fight to protect net neutrality is coming to a head, and Reddit may have played a bigger part than expected. New data released Tuesday shows users accessing the “front page of the internet” — which has over a billion visitors a month — showed their support for current American internet legislation in a massive way.

How to participate. On September 10th, sites across the web will display an alert with a symbolic "loading" symbol (the proverbial “spinning wheel of death”) and promote a call to action for users to push comments to the FCC, Congress, and the White House, in support of an Internet Freedom Letter circulated by Senator Angus King and others. Apr 10, 2019 · The US House of Representatives just passed a bill to bring Obama-era net neutrality rules back to the internet. This time, they want to make these regulations law so the Federal Communications Jun 11, 2018 · “Net neutrality was too good for us.”] These are the rules that were repealed. The original rules laid out a regulatory plan that addressed a rapidly changing internet. Under those regulations

The net neutrality fight to preserve 2015 rules led major sites like Reddit, Kickstarter, and Etsy to post statements opposing a rollback.

Reddit sees red over proposed net neutrality changes. The "front page of the internet" has lit up in red, with subreddits devoted to everything from books to Nascar all protesting the demise of Sep 04, 2014 · Reddit, Etsy, Foursquare, Kickstarter, Mozilla, Namecheap, Vimeo, and others will observe next Wednesday — September 10th — as a day of action, during which they'll showcase net neutrality Apr 17, 2020 · Trump Loses on Reddit in 2017. Sad. Pai appeared in a video wielding a fidget spinner and performing the Harlem Shake just one day before the decisive net neutrality vote. Jun 15, 2020 · Net neutrality (also known as the Open Internet) is the principle of treating all internet connections equally. If there’s no net neutrality, internet service providers (ISPs) can discriminate against websites or services and regulate what users can and can’t see. The FCC first started talking about rolling back net neutrality rules in 2017. Oct 01, 2019 · A federal appeals court today ruled to uphold the FCC‘s 2017 repeal of net neutrality laws, meaning Ajit Pai’s rollback of the Obama-era laws will stand. However, the court did offer an avenue