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<title> net neutrality is important</title>
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<h1>
Net Neutrality is Important
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I built this tiny website on a cell phone in the time it took to have a cup of coffee. Having that kind
of all-the-time access to the full internet is what allows people to go from idea to reality in a short
time frame. In other words, a free and open internet is what allows for innovation. The exact opposite of
the alleged cause of the FCC's decision on December 11th, 2017.
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Many people I care about know that the end of net neutrality is bad, but they're hard pressed to say
exactly why. Let this small website be a guide. <A href='https://m.ranker.com/list/what-is-net-neutrality/donn-saylor?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=comicspost&pgid=763663430350503&utm_campaign=what-is-net-neutrality'>HERE</a> is a comic that someone made to try
and illustrate what the end of net neutrality could look like. <a href='https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative'>HERE</a>
is a link to the government page that helps you find the contact information for your own Congressional
Representatives. <a href='https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm'>THIS</a>
link will help you find your Senator. <a href='https://lifehacker.com/how-to-petition-congress-and-state-officials-to-save-ne-1821330209'>
HERE</a> is a link to an article that has much more information about net neutrality and how to do something about it.
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Help keep the internet open.
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