Kama-Kiri said @ 11:57pm GMT on 23rd January
Interesting. No, I haven't been to the US in a very long time but the US tech/news sites I follow have never hinted that there was broad popular support for either Ajit Pai or Comcast's view on net neutrality.
I didn't expect them to be fervent supporters of net neutrality either, I just imagined that people would fall into just two categories: "progressive activist" and "wholly uninterested". Kama-Kiri said @ 11:58pm GMT on 23rd January
Interesting. No, I haven't been to the US in a very long time but the US tech/news sites I follow have never hinted that there was broad popular support for either Ajit Pai or Comcast's view on net neutrality.
I didn't expect a majority to be fervent supporters of net neutrality either, I just imagined that people would fall into just two categories: "progressive activist" and "wholly uninterested". <-- Entry / Current Comment Kama-Kiri said @ 11:57pm GMT on 23rd January
Interesting. No, I haven't been to the US in a very long time but the US tech/news sites I follow have never hinted that there was broad popular support for either Ajit Pai or Comcast's view on net neutrality.
I didn't expect a majority to be fervent supporters of net neutrality either, I just imagined that people would fall into just two categories: "progressive activist" and "wholly uninterested".