Tumblr Users Are Saying Tearful Goodbyes Now That Net Neutrality Is Dead

Tumblr Users Are Saying Tearful Goodbyes Now That Net Neutrality Is Dead

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https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3ay8z/tumblr-save-net-neutrality-repealed-ajit-pai

The good people of microblogging platform Tumblr have been a key part of the fight to keep net neutrality since the beginning, posting calls to action and Congressional phone numbers to lobby for their internet rights. Now, with the official repeal of net neutrality after months of fighting for it, they’re fully freakin’ out—mainly because they’re misinterpreting what the end of net neutrality actually looks like.

Back in December, when the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal these guiding principles of internet freedom, Tumblr users started posting calls to action, blogging the hotlines for Congress and urging followers to call and demand net neutrality be saved.

Tumblr Users Are Saying Tearful Goodbyes Now That Net Neutrality Is Dead

Jun 11, 2018, 4:14pm UTC
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3ay8z/tumblr-save-net-neutrality-repealed-ajit-pai > The good people of microblogging platform Tumblr have been a key part of the fight to keep net neutrality since the beginning, posting calls to action and Congressional phone numbers to lobby for their internet rights. Now, with the official repeal of net neutrality after months of fighting for it, they’re fully freakin’ out—mainly because they’re misinterpreting what the end of net neutrality actually looks like. > Back in December, when the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal these guiding principles of internet freedom, Tumblr users started posting calls to action, blogging the hotlines for Congress and urging followers to call and demand net neutrality be saved.