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Gab uses its own server hardware now to protect from getting its site deplatformed.

Is anything stopping Internet providers from cutting off their services?

Maybe it's a good time to start a web hosting company that has a permissive Terms of Service (and sticks to it).

Gab uses its own server hardware now to protect from getting its site deplatformed. Is anything stopping Internet providers from cutting off their services? Maybe it's a good time to start a web hosting company that has a permissive Terms of Service (and sticks to it).

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Is there any legal weight in the US for this?

I know that other countries have ISPs block sites, such as at the behest of a regime.

Some even find ways to put positive spin on it. Like the "Golden Shield" in China.

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NN means ISPs can't throttle or block websites. They can still throttle customers for daring to visit websites. They also can't charge the major bandwidth eaters extra (Nf/Yt) for eating so much damn bandwidth.

It was passed during Obama's second term. That's why Netflix gave him millions to be a "consultant" when he left office: it's a bribe. SCOTUS says bribing politicians is legal as long as they wait til they're out of power to receive it.