Current Events > What's to prevent an ISP from blocking traffic to a politican's website now?

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frozenshock
12/14/17 5:03:33 PM
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Seriously
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nexigrams
12/14/17 5:04:08 PM
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Nothing, they can do whatever they want.
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CharlesBronson
12/14/17 5:04:09 PM
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the fcc would fine them
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IfGodCouldDie
12/14/17 5:05:14 PM
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CharlesBronson posted...
the fcc would take their bribe first

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frozenshock
12/14/17 5:05:32 PM
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Or, in the week before an election, blocking traffic to websites that support politicians they don't like, things like that

This could give ISPs a hell of a lot of power to influence elections
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JustMonika
12/14/17 5:06:39 PM
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frozenshock posted...
This could give ISPs a hell of a lot of power

Which is why they threw so much money at politicians to get rid of it.
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bevan306
12/14/17 5:08:05 PM
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it's easy, if you like a politician you can just switch to an isp that supports that politician. All hail the glorious free market
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