Last day to submit a comment to the FCC on Net Neutrality during the initial comment period.
4How to do this effectively?
Techdirt’s blog post today:
How to write an impactful comment to the FCC on this topic, from Mashable:
http://mashable.com/2017/06/15/how-to-write-a-good-fcc-comment/#wwoxsYvoDiqq
Mike Godwin’s comments, earlier today, form Techdirt:
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There are so many bots flooding the comment section that they now are thinking they will disregard them (the comments).
@Pavlov
Make me cheerful, whydontcha?
Thanks.
@Pavlov likely they will be “selectively” discarding them
https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/10/15610744/anti-net-neutrality-fake-comments-identities
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/05/identity-theft-victims-ask-fcc-to-clean-up-fake-anti-net-neutrality-comments/
https://maplight.org/story/for-every-1-net-neutrality-comment-internet-cable-providers-spent-100-on-lobbying-over-decade/
Ajit V. Pai might be the best investment verizon ever made.
It’s official; the Internet is entirely ruined. I already download 2GB of ads to read 2kB of text. I wonder which one will get throttled by content providers?
It is really bothersome that the lobbyists are just going to keep trying until they get their way. It’s basically a brute-force attempt – everyone will eventually get tired of fighting it and give in.
It’s bullshit. There has to be some law about trying to push through the same law over and over again – I think Trump Care is taking a page from the same book
@capguncowboy There should be a waiting period before the same content can be resubmitted. Use the copyright test to determine whether content is original or repeated.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/27/how-to-comment-on-the-fccs-proposal-to-revoke-net-neutrality/
Figure someone should post a link on how to actually submit a comment.
@elimanningface
Thx.
There were links to the comment submission site on the links I posted from techdirt, but I forgot to say so.