</p><p>So, there's /another/ issue with the internet. Large internet providers in the U.S are trying to get the government to pass laws which would essentially allow them to slow to a crawl those particular sites which did not pay a prime amount of money to the companies which provide internet access to Americans. Now, not only is this a problem for those of us (This humble admin included) who access the internet from the United States. But it's a problem for our entire international community. </p><p>You see, these sorts of events cause ripples. This isn't going to be an isolated incident if it passes here. American corporations are not anything if not operating internationally. C.E.Os shake hands across lakes and oceans alike. And once they win this battle here, you can expect your local overl---*Communist admin cough* local C.E.Os and companies to push for legislation in your home nations, so long as money buys votes and a louder voices, this problem will never end. </p><p>So please, friends and comrades of our wiki. Sign up to make your voice heard using the above large thing^ it doesn't matter where you're from, you can use your voice to help the people's struggle for an open free internet to exchange ideas without borders. The only people who benefit from these laws being passed are a handful of companies, and the people who lose are average internet users like you and I. </p><p>So please, serve the people and oppose the end of net neutrality. Spread the word where you can and sign up. Thank you! </p> P.S here's a song for you. <div class="center"><figure class="article-thumb tnone show-info-icon" style="width: 335px">