Nihilianth
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(i) people still don't understand what NN is
Irony, oh, the irony!
It's like a Creationist saying "people still don;t understand what science is."

I am going to use one more analogy:
It's like if you were a carpenter, you would choose the correct tool for the correct job as a correct solution to a particular problem. You would use a nailgun to nail individual shingles to a roof in order to help protect the underlying structure from outside weather, for instance. You wouldn't use a jackhammer. (That wouldn't make any sense.) But you would use a jackhammer to breakup an old concrete floor that must go.
While jackhammers certainly have their place in the world of carpentry sometimes, Francesca is suggesting you use that jackhammer to build a roof.
The immediate problem we currently have before us, right now, (or did rather), was the potential for a decrease of competition in the business of online content provision. The problem that needed solving, was to PROTECT ONLINE CONTENT COMPETITION. We needed a nailgun for this job, in order to build a roof to protect the underlying structure from outside (*and illegal*) business practices! The jackhammer would be used in order to INCREASE INTERNET SERVICE COMPETITION by breaking up the ISP monopolies. We do not need that jackhammer in order to build this roof!
Considering the ISP monopolies have been around for the better part of a decade now, obviously there is no immediate concern to do anything RIGHT NOW.
And the real irony of it all, is that Francesca keeps crying about "MOAR COMPETITION!!!!" NN PROTECTS competition. But not in the business that SHE says it should! And the business she says it should, NN wouldn't be the correct tool for the job. You wouldn't use a nailgun on a concrete slab. You have a half-finished structure without a roof, with an eyesore of a concrete slab in the front yard. The roof is far more important to build at the moment, than tackling that concrete slab. You can't let a half-finished structure go unroofed for very long, afterall. Whereas, that concrete slab has already been there for a long time, and can be torn apart at our leisure. So forget about that concrete slab for the moment, and let's protect the more valuable structure.
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*I say "illegal," because, again, extortion is illegal in virtually every single other business or industry in existence! Using false measures is also illegal! If you are selling a certain amount of a certain product, you must make sure your measurements are accurate according to the civilization you happen to reside in! If you say 100 MB/s, you better damned well ALWAYS provide 100 MB/s (technical issues notwithstanding, as always!) If you say you are selling a gallon of milk, you better damned well have a gallon of milk! If you say you have 15 cubits of wood, you better damned well have 15 cubits! (Yes, that is a nod to ancient civilizations! This is to illustrate the importance of weights and measures, as well as showing that extortion and false measures have been illegal for literally centuries upon centuries! And for virtually all businesses, and in virtually every single advanced civilization! Modern USA is no different, nor should it be!)*
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