Nazis Want Net Neutrality Repealed To ‘Unleash A Plague Of Frogs On Twitter
Summary
Internet Nazis have taken a side in the ongoing fight over net neutrality: They want big telecom to win and so-called net neutrality laws killed.
If this comes as a surprise to you, it’s because you might be unaware of the degree to which companies and even entire countries have attempted to distance themselves from neo-Nazi and white supremacist content following the alleged murder of antiracist activist Heather Heyer at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia this August. Internet Nazis feel frustrated after being censored on social media, and being repeatedly forced onto the dark web. They claim that if net neutrality is eliminated, corporations will side with their right to free speech, enabling them to spit their online hatred at Jews, Muslims, people of color, the disabled or anyone else—without suffering any consequences.
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“If the alt-right movement thinks doing away with net neutrality laws will help them stay online, they are in for a big surprise,” Ryan Singel, a fellow at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School in California and an expert on net neutrality, told Newsweek.
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Singel noted to Newsweek that if that happens, Internet gatekeepers will lose incentive to protect content that people want to see removed. For example, if a fast food restaurant sells a “racism burger,” consumer advocates can damage the company’s brand by making a fuss until they take the item off the menu. Right now, Internet providers can’t block anything that is lawful, according to Singel, but without that level of protection—anything that hurts the brand is potentially fair game for removal.
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“The exact opposite thing of what these people want is what they’re going to get,” Singel told Newsweek about the expected repeal of net neutrality regulations on December 14.
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