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Charging people higher rates to access certain content is specifically linked to censorship, it is very much the exact same thing.
And also, absolutely there was part of it, where the ISP would not want you to look at a certain site and thus block it.
If the legal system considers cutting your wage and hours excessively to be essentially firing an employee, I'll view raising prices to view certain webpages to be censorship.
net neutrality wasn't about censorship really.
It was more like to keep the ISPs from gouging companies to get their link higher up on search results.
Charging people higher rates to access certain content is specifically linked to censorship, it is very much the exact same thing.
And also, absolutely there was part of it, where the ISP would not want you to look at a certain site and thus block it.
If the legal system considers cutting your wage and hours excessively to be essentially firing an employee, I'll view raising prices to view certain webpages to be censorship.