We have just days. The FCC is about to vote to end net neutrality—breaking the fundamental principle of the open Internet—and only an avalanche of calls to Congress can stop it. Already, a handful of Republican representatives have joined their voices to those of us asking save net neutrality. We can’t stop now. So until this Thursday’s vote, if you haven’t already today, pick up the phone, dial (202) 759-7766, and call your member of Congress to urge them to block the FCC’s vote and save net neutrality.
This is super important to do if we don't want power companies to control what information we get on the Internet. I promise it won't take more than one minute to do, thanks to John Oliver.
There are only 2 days left to fight the FCC & the repeal of #NetNeutrality! Thanks to John Oliver there's a very easy way to cast your "vote" for keeping Neutrality. If net neutrality goes away, our Internet bills go up and we give power to companies like Comcast to control what information we can access.
Here's what you can do - takes less than a minute.
1. Go to gofccyourself.com
(the shortcut John Oliver made to the hard-to-find FCC comment page)
2. Click on the "17-108 link"
2. Click on "+Express" on the left
3. Put in your name and be sure to hit "ENTER" (or return) on your keyboard after you put in your name, so it registers. (They make it a tad tricky there.)
4. In the comment section write, "I strongly support net neutrality backed by Title 2 oversight of ISPs" or something similar.
5. Click to Review, then Submit, done. - Make sure you hit submit at the end!
(the shortcut John Oliver made to the hard-to-find FCC comment page)
2. Click on the "17-108 link"
2. Click on "+Express" on the left
3. Put in your name and be sure to hit "ENTER" (or return) on your keyboard after you put in your name, so it registers. (They make it a tad tricky there.)
4. In the comment section write, "I strongly support net neutrality backed by Title 2 oversight of ISPs" or something similar.
5. Click to Review, then Submit, done. - Make sure you hit submit at the end!
Copy & paste to repost this, pls.
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