"#NetNeutralityis not dead yet! Congress can still #StopTheFCC, but only if we make them. I signed up to #BreakTheInternet and auto-tweet every 10 minutes starting 48 hours before the vote. Join me!
BreakTheInternetProtest.org via @IDLtweets"
As a student, at least a year and a half until college, I am in need of the internet for research and distractions. Though most of my watchers are 'dead' and possibly a few others are from a different country than the U.S., the internet is very much in trouble once again. The FFC is deciding to take away that we artist and writers use to put our stories out there for others to see. As well, for those who are struggling, is a getaway.
Break the Internet is December 12, 2 days from now.
"We have just days. The FCC is about to vote to end net neutrality—breaking the fundamental principle of the open Internet—and only an avalanche of calls to Congress can stop it. So this Tuesday, December 12th, "Break the Internet" on your site, on Twitter, Tumblr, Youtube or in whatever wild creative way you can to get your audience to contact Congress. That’s how we win. Are you in?"
Any site you have, spread this message. Call your congressman/congresswoman. We need this. I'm sure they as well don't want to pay at least $30 more to just look up something. Really, they are giving power to the ISP's.
Out of this year, this could be the worse thing that could be done. Do you really want part of your freedom of speech to be taken away? I sure don't.
Please do something to help. This is something that we all use.