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This is going to be a really bad look for internet users if this goes in to action.
This is going to be a really bad look for internet users if this goes in to action.
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It's sad. Instead of being able to visit any site we want, we'll have to pay 9.99 for EACH, INDIVIDUAL site. Youtube? 9.99/month. Facebook? 9.99/month. Google services? 9.99/month
the market will destroy these attempts. I remember the internet before all this shyt.
I never paid for an app in my life and i dont have cable. Cable Internet, thats about it. Someone is always offering the same services. People will use other search engines to backdoor google results and youtube can really fukk outta here. That shyt will get repealed with the swiftness after the NEWTUBE pop up. The empty space can easily be filled. These companies arent essential.I hope
but then again pay for a bunch of apps on their phones and buy premium cable packages without blinking too
I never paid for an app in my life and i dont have cable. Cable Internet, thats about it. Someone is always offering the same services. People will use other search engines to backdoor google results and youtube can really fukk outta here. That shyt will get repealed with the swiftness after the NEWTUBE pop up. The empty space can easily be filled. These companies arent essential.
People just arent going Backwards with this internet shyt unless there is some incredible benefit. I really dont see it happening. AT&T talked that tier shyt and it got repealed with the Swiftness. People are not going for it.No, it's your ISP charging to allow you the privilege to go to those sites. A NEWTUBE won't be allowed to popup because the ISP's, which usually have regional monopolies, won't even let you connect to sites that use a certain bandwidth and you didn't pay some sort of monthly package fee. The physical lines that allow us to connect to the Internet need to be a public utility or I don't see how an alternative comes in and swoops that marketshare?