About Internet.org and net neutrality
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#16Internet.org provides some services for free and other services... not at all. That certainly sounds like "limiting access" to me. He's saying they don't limit access to other services since you can keep paying for them exactly as you are now... which is exactly the same as the argument that speeding up traffic from some sources doesn't hurt anyone, since it's not like they're slowing down traffic from others; you can keep getting it exactly as you are now.
This is what net neutrality is all about. How can a non-free service compete on a level playing field with a privileged, free service (of which Facebook is one, naturally)?
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#19Maybe disguise the http traffic as seemingly legit FB conversations and/or media.
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#20There is a lot of double-speak in this post by Zuckerberg. And it starts with a thinly veiled "think of the children". He talks about "basic Internet services", not clarifying that this is only access to a few sites, including Facebook, and says they respect net neutrality. As if those two things were not contradictory. To me this feels like it is about a market grab, camouflage, probably even to himself, as a humani…
Internet.org is neither the Internet nor a .org.