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Why were Facebook, Google, and Amazon so quiet about net neutrality?by@cfhorgan
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Why were Facebook, Google, and Amazon so quiet about net neutrality?

by colin horgan4mJuly 14th, 2017
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<strong>In the weeks leading up</strong> to Wednesday’s day of protest over net neutrality in the U.S., big tech names signed on to join the fight to keep it. Among them were some of the biggest names on the internet, including Amazon, Google, and Facebook, all of which have a vested business interest in all Americans being able to access their sites quickly and frequently. But those sites did not go dark Wednesday. They didn’t slow down in an effort to mimic what life might be like for some were net neutrality to end. Instead, they mostly pointed users to other, pro-net neutrality pages.

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