Updated specific locations to be searchable, take a look at Las Vegas as an example.

This post has been de-listed

It is no longer included in search results and normal feeds (front page, hot posts, subreddit posts, etc). It remains visible only via the author's post history.

15,625
We are the ACLU. Ask us anything about the FCC’s upcoming vote to end net neutrality.
Post Body

4:03 ET UPDATE: That's a wrap! Thanks for joining us and for all of your great questions.

On December 14 the Federal Communications Commission will vote on FCC Chairman Pai's plan to gut net neutrality. This would allow major corporations – like Verizon and Comcast – the power to block mobile apps, slow websites, and even control which news outlets we can access.

u/rln2, Ronald Newman, director of strategic initiatives for the ACLU’s national advocacy department and u/JayACLU, Jay Stanley,senior policy analyst with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project are here to break down what this means, what you can do, and what comes next.

Learn more about net neutrality.

Take action now to save net neutrality.

Proof: https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/938111136079196160

Author
Account Strength
100%
Account Age
16 years
Verified Email
Yes
Verified Flair
No
Total Karma
77,809
Link Karma
68,180
Comment Karma
8,400
Profile updated: 3 days ago
ACLU

Subreddit

Post Details

We try to extract some basic information from the post title. This is not always successful or accurate, please use your best judgement and compare these values to the post title and body for confirmation.
Posted
6 years ago