'Thoughts Of Dog' Twitter Account Gives FCC Head Hilarious Taste Of His Own Medicine
In just over two weeks, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
will decide whether to scrap net neutrality, potentially putting an end
to the internet as we know it.
The net neutrality regulations adopted by the FCC in 2015 prevent
internet service providers (ISPs) like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon
from blocking certain content, charging users extra to access various
sites and creating paid internet "fast lanes", protecting free speech
and equal access. Strong proponents of a free and open internet,
including citizens and popular sites like Reddit, have been
raising their voices and demanding that the FCC and Congress preserve net neutrality. Popular social media accounts have been as well.
This is Matt Nelson, also known as The Dogfather. He runs the adorable and hilarious We Rate Dogs account, which provides its followers with endless dog-related laughs. He, too, is a strong supporter of net neutrality.
You can imagine his surprise and amusement, then, when he
noticed Mr. Let's End Net Neutrality himself, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai,
showing up on his radar. Pai has been following and retweeting from one
of the other accounts Nelson runs, called Thoughts of Dog.
That's when Nelson figured it would be the perfect opportunity
to stick it to the man. Many believe that without net neutrality, ISPs
will offer packaged internet plans much like cable TV providers do,
charging extra for access to certain sites. So Nelson sent Pai a message
from the account explaining that if net neutrality is repealed, he'll
have to pay for a plan to continue enjoying all his awesome dog content.
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