ISP's typically don't block sites tho, they usually just do DNS block, which applies to anyone using their DNS servers, which is default on pretty much all systems today. Changing DNS servers are relatively easy however.
Net neutrality died years ago when large ISP's started to offer free bandwidth for FB, Twatter and other mainstream platforms, while charging everyone else at the normal rate. All while electric companies started to give them up to 97% discount on their electricity prices.
Fuck this means all the other isps might block gab or bitchute. net neutrality ended.
ISP's typically don't block sites tho, they usually just do DNS block, which applies to anyone using their DNS servers, which is default on pretty much all systems today. Changing DNS servers are relatively easy however.
Net neutrality died years ago when large ISP's started to offer free bandwidth for FB, Twatter and other mainstream platforms, while charging everyone else at the normal rate. All while electric companies started to give them up to 97% discount on their electricity prices.