Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers should treat all data on the internet equally.
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Response rates from 9.9k Economic Liberalism voters.
20% Yes |
80% No |
18% Yes |
74% No |
1% Yes, only if it’s strictly based on a pay-per-quality model |
4% No, treat all traffic equally and continue the openness of the internet |
1% Yes, this would make the internet faster and more reliable for users |
2% No, this would allow them to remove competition, create artificial scarcity, and increase prices |
1% Yes, but only give priority by type (video over images) and not source (big website over little website) |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 9.9k Economic Liberalism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 9.9k Economic Liberalism voters.
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Unique answers from Economic Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZJS72H5mos5MO
Yes, if the prices for consumers go down and they can only speed websites up and are not allowed to slow down websites
@9VT96JX6mos6MO
If the internet is slow then since what is most popular is what most people are trying to get to, then I think it’s fair to speed up a more used website at the expense of another
@9TNKQWJ7mos7MO
It would be good if the internet was faster for providers who pay more money, but not to slow down the internet for those who don't pay.
@9F5KMPV2yrs2Y
It's really unfair if the bigger sites have a faster connection. There's too many monopolies online. The little guy shouldn't be at the disadvantage. A website should not be allowed to pay for optimal speed. Every site should have equal speed.
@9268W8W3yrs3Y
No, this would be annoying
@8X2LCJJ3yrs3Y
We should crush these capitolist pigs with an iron fist!
@8VWXDZS4yrs4Y
No Internet speed should be fast no matter what
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