No.48405
America 2019: Net Neutrality has failed and the ISP's own goddamn everything. Content, transmission: they own it all. They charge you double to access parts of the web they don't like.
In this potential dystopia world, how does a schway cyberpunk circumvent the restrictions of the corporatists to access the internet?
Meshnets? The old stand-by's of Tor and a VPN won't help you here (they'll just block 'em). In this hypothetical dark age of the internet, how would you fight the corps and circumvent this egregious offense to freedom of information? It may not be long until we can't access 8ch anymore; now's the time for a solution.
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No.48406
The best thing to do if the vote goes through, wait till it gets absolutely shit and see if riots happen in your local area. That's the best outcome to this, but most likely you'll have to join or set up mesh net since people might just be corpcucks and say, "just go for the economic package, why are you being so serious about this?"
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No.48450
>>48406
>"just go for the economic package, why are you being so serious about this?"
>economic package
Fakebook,
twatter,
wiki,
RegionalSearchProvider Enhanced by google,
ButYtube 144P Unlimited - 100mbHighDef(720)
<no riots, this is ok
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No.48458
>>48406
> just go for the economic package, why are you being so serious about this?"
This is what will happen. For most people, facebook is the internet. They couldnt care less about freedom of speech or sharing knowledge as long as they can cyberstalk their neighbors. As much as I love this country, a lot of people are stuck in suburban bubbles of fake safety and theyre more than willing to trade all their freedom to get some more of dat safety.
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No.48464
>>48458
the internet getting too mainstream is the worst thing it could happen to it. ignorant bootlickers are simply going to comply with a Cable 2.0 system instead of rioting or at least protesting.
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No.48854
>"corporations" are going to cut down the internet to just facebook and shit despite the change in regulations being opposed by facebook and co
>a walled garden internet is totally a viable business model despite the fact that it's failed every time it's been tried, even with no NN laws to stop it
You guys are being melodramatic. The market wants uncensored internet, and that's what will be available. NN resulted in datacaps which are harder for a power user to bypass than throttling, which is really what the ISPs wanted from these changes to regulation.
No, you can't trust the ISPs to be good, but you can trust them to be greedy kikes and their greed means they can't afford to censor or they lose money.
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No.49155
>>48854
I would hope that, with decreased barriers to entry, Netflix would react to being throttled by making an ISP of their own and advertising totally throttle-free connections.
However, the flaw of the free market is that it relies on people not being total fucking idiots, and as we all know people are total fucking idiots.
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No.49157
>Oh look, this thread again.
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No.49175
>>49155
>Netflix would react to being throttled by making an ISP of their own and advertising totally throttle-free connections
ISPs like Comcast bribe municipalities in order to make it illegal for any other internet providers to be there. If Google can't get past that what makes you think netflix will?
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No.49176
>>49175
You know, given recent James Damore court case revelations, they probably stopped Google Fiber because it was racist or something.
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No.49177
>>49175
>>49176
Huh, I checked out some news and looks like it started expanding again, without much fanfare.
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No.49178
>>49176
Stop reading internet culture war bullshit. It's poisoning your mind.
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No.49179
>>48405
1. Pay up. It's not really that expensive all things considered.
2. VPN. They'll never be able to filter VPN traffic, too many people work from home.
3. Stunnel, if they actually do kill VPNs.
4. Meshnet.
5. Become your own ISP. It's easier than you think.
6. Irrelevant anyway because blowback would be massive if an ISP actually tried this shit. They'll be squeezing content providers, not consumers. You fell for a shitload of hype. Nice work.
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No.49186
>>49179
>6. Irrelevant anyway because blowback would be massive if an ISP actually tried this shit. They'll be squeezing content providers, not consumers. You fell for a shitload of hype. Nice work.
Fucking this.
Why else would google, facebook, and literally every social media platform sperg and rally behind you? How would it serve their corporate interest, unless maybe, they're using chums like reblog factories because they know they're gonna have to pay the fast toll. It's not down to end users like us, but small businesses that might not afford the throttle. That's the real possible danger.
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No.49188
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No.49189
>>49186
Shit rolls downhill, you know. And it's not facebook and google at the bottom. It's us. Putting the squeeze on content providers is gonna hurt consumers.
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No.49191
>>49189
If it rolls that far downhill they'll get their asses torn to ribbons. The reason the world isn't full nightmare yet is because if they don't handle it properly they'll get raped. I don't know what the answer is but, net neutrality wasn't a super save the world issue like people were saying. It's monopolies and the inability to set up competing, private ISP networks as well as the government's hand in communication services as a whole.
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No.49205
Sad to see /cyber/ defending Comcast and Verizon.
>>49179
>Pay up.
Lick dem boots harder
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No.49207
Steganography/encryption will allow us to work within:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography
Even on platforms like FB they can't moderate what they can't read
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No.49239
>>49191
>the fwee market will save us!
>the fwee market will save us!
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No.49240
>>49239
>It's almost like we never needed it.
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No.55990
>>48405
internet is more expensive now, but the FCC has fully cordoned everything off into state approved channels yet
but they've got their hooks in
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No.55991
>>48458
>For most people, facebook is the internet.
In Myanmar people literally thought that was all the internet was, and they used Facebook to enact genocide.
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No.56018
>>49240
>elon musk creates the space-net
>becomes the only ISP in the world
>sjw corporate drones oust him from his own company just like they ousted linus
>these stooges and their masters now control the only gateway to the internet
<MFW
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No.56019
>>56018
Sounds about right.
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No.56042
>be military irl
>be a horrid degenerate as well
>get in trouble for not being easy enough to find
my xo is some cyber ops glow in the dark nigger and i get yelled at for not checking facebook enough like they cant get aerial cams on my house on a whim, let alone just fucking email me. i bet even the timing of this post is incredibly telling to the right people. the big problem here is there is no "the right people"
aint nobody watching you, there's too many other shits to watch
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No.56049
>>56042
>aint nobody watching you, there's too many other shits to watch
mfw
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