You may have seen the words ‘Net Neutrality’ tossed about on the internet lately and we’re sure you’re V. confused as to WTH it all means.
Basically the US government has revoked the rules that are intended to stop internet providers from interfering with people sharing and accessing the information they want by speeding up, slowing down or blocking content.
This is causing major dramz over in America and people are not happy, including bae Cole Sprouse.

The Riverdale star just went on a massive rant about the whole sitch on Twitter and is even threatening to deactivate his account if the matter isn’t fixed.
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Check out the saltiness below:
#NetNeutrality has been killed by the #FCC and #AjitPai. This is a horrible mistake, and so ushers in the end of a free internet age that has led to some of the greatest innovations of our era. (1)
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
The effects of this decision will likely take some time to see implementation, and there are still organizations that are suing and trying to overturn the FCC's greedy choice. (2)
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
There is still time to make your personal voice heard, you can:
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
-Text “RESIST” to 50409
-Text “BATTLE” to 384-387
OR
-Call 202-759-7766
Or join: https://t.co/cytXj0JeKP
Until this issue and congress reach a conclusion, this account will be dedicated to continuing its discussion. In the event we lose, and the changes are permanent, I will be deactivating twitter. I can't bear charging you guys for access to whatever joy this account brings.(4)
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
I know it can be desensitizing to see so much being said, but this is very important. Let's keep the Internet and information free and fun, here is a list of confirmed states opposing the FCC's decision on #netneutrality. If your state is not on here please do your part. (5) pic.twitter.com/rTPrARXS3o
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 15, 2017
All we can say is they’d better get their stuff together and rectify the problem ASAP ‘coz a Twitter without Cole Sprouse is a Twitter we want nothing to do with, tbh.
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