Do you understand what Net neutrality is and why it's important?
Right now everyone gets the same amount of "data." So someone like Google is getting the same data as Netflix.
Without net neutrality, big companies like Comcast are gonna make other companies pay a lot of money to get the fastest data for its users, but then this puts everyone else that doesn't pay as much down in the slow data.
What does this mean? This means that someone like Netflix is going to have to pay much more money to make their speeds for consumers as fast, or faster than what it is right now. This will translate to YOU, as the consumer, paying more for things like Netflix and what not.
Educate yourself on the topic before acting like it's a good thing.
Yeah, this is a little off. Switch it up and have Comcast demanding larger payments for fast lanes made for big companies like netflix. These fees would be a barrier to start up competitors who wouldn't have access to the fast lanes, thereby impacting their businesses functionality and/or blocking it altogether.