It was the top trending hashtag on Twitter all weekend.
Call @AjitPaiFCC at 202 418 1000 and tell him NO on destroying #NetNeutrality. Thank you!!!
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) November 21, 2017
Pai and Trump have made themselves the enemy of the young https://t.co/ErTZzGFw5J
— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) November 22, 2017
News came out that the FCC's public comment section about this subject, which is supposedly taken into consideration by the FCC when making a decision like this, was heavily compromised by bots.
My office analyzed the public comments submitted to the @FCC about #netneutrality—and found that 100,000s of Americans were likely impersonated to drown out the views of real people and businesses. This was akin to identity theft on a massive scale: https://t.co/xxFjSgoqVP
— Eric Schneiderman (@AGSchneiderman) November 21, 2017
Democrats in Congress are finally taking note of these developments and are making some noise. Maybe it's not too late to stop it after all...
FCC wants to repeal net neutrality rules that protect our free & open internet. We want 250,000 names to oppose it. https://t.co/iWA483dQlS
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) November 24, 2017
It's still a long-shot, but its definitely worth doing, if for no other reason than to shame them and expose them for this nakedly corrupt move.
It should matter that nobody wants this.