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Hit them where it hurts and prevent the farming of personal information. They could make it an opt-in for their customers.

Hit them where it hurts and prevent the farming of personal information. They could make it an opt-in for their customers.

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competition, if ISPs started censoring what they don't like and even if it is censorship they would be out of business pretty fast

It would only be at the customers request. Heck VPNs could start doing this too.

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you can do that easily yourself by implementing a DNS block

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the people who run things adhere to whoever can do the most perceived damage and is willing to do so

for example, the left is willing to "censor" which can cause big issues for people...you know what causes bigger issues? home invasions, robbery, murder

The fact is you were suppose to see the election get stolen and then the obvious censorship so you all lash out with violence, it's a psy op of the highest order.

Basically, hold the line for another 9 days and this will be over, censorship will be rolled back

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I don't think big tech has figured out how vulnerable they are. They think they are invincible, and they are, as long as everyone but them is playing by the rules.

VPNs could start doing this too. Of course, at the customer's request. Hit them in the pocket book.

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Nothing whatsoever, since they don't filter any traffic at all. That's why they're my ISP.

Oh wait, you mean having them enact anti-censorship censorship?

That's like hiring hookers to fuck for chastity.

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Probably some kind of net neutrality legislation.