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This is what I understand. I could be completely wrong because I literally read like 3 tweets about it. Okay, um, I think it's— I think it's AT&T can go in and they can— they can like own— not own, but I guess better, for the sake of better term, master parts of the internet. So like they'll have— AT&T will be like, you buy this package, we'll promise you a fast YouTube and a fast Hulu, right? But if you're trying to go to Netflix, it may not work or it's going to be really slow. So that way, that way, like, you know, like AT&T or whoever owns Hulu or Netflix—

December 14, 201713:34David
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Jason13:20
Oh yeah, right. What planet am I on?
David13:22
I've been getting a lot of tweets about net neutrality. Yeah, I don't know much about it.
Jason13:27
Well, what I've read on it is things could go bad, that they could, you know, charge you for Twitter and Okay, Netflix and all these things.
David13:34
This is what I understand. I could be completely wrong because I literally read like 3 tweets about it. Okay, um, I think it's— I think it's AT&T can go in and they can— they can like own— not own, but I guess better, for the sake of better term, master parts of the internet. So like they'll have— AT&T will be like, you buy this package, we'll promise you a fast YouTube and a fast Hulu, right? Bu…
Jason14:08
that wouldn't make sense because, you know, things are always done for rich people and money. So that wouldn't mean that you— so you're saying I would have to buy AT&T and Comcast if I wanted fast Netflix and fast YouTube?
David14:19
Or you'd have to pay AT&T more money to get different tiers of the internet.
Jason14:23
Yeah.