Net Neutrality Seen Through the Telegraph
James McP writes "Ars Technica has a write-up on the unregulated telegraph of the 19th century, which gives a view into what could happen to an internet lacking any regulation mandating neutrality. The owners of the 'Victorian internet' used their control of the telegraph to prop up monopolies, manipulate elections, facilitate insider trading, and censor criticism."
And the government is the more dangerous power. Far more dangerous.
So what keeps the government in check? Governments are way more corrupt than a free market. I'm not painting everyone I disagree with as hating free markets, but there is a segment of pro-government people who despise free markets and think government intervention is the solution to everything, and a lot of Slashdot posters belong to that segment.
You want to replace one potentially corrupt power that we can regulate with our dollar with a power that controls and regulates us. That is stupid, ignorant bullshit.
P.S. My comment was at +5, so it's amusing to see closed-minded people band together to modbomb me because they have no counterargument. Doesn't bother me.