Arstechnica had a good article about how one company hadn't actually done anything to get the support in place for this:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/isp-failed-to-comply-with-new-yorks-15-broadband-law-until-ars-got-involved/
"Migicovsky … told me they had over 100k downloads in the first two days it was available, and that it’s the most successful launch of a paid Android app ever."
Why are you repeating this. First it's wrong to say that the app was paid since you can download for free and what numbers does Migicovsky have backing that this is the most successful?
If you treated it like that, then anything political could be called personal. Not sure where the distinction is between personal and political but he is definitely making some political decisions.
literally no social media platform is targeting anyone for their “social, political, or religious status.” They are only deplatformed if they break the rules (something which the description of this bill says will continue to be allowed).
I would agree with that until Elon took over Twitter. I feel like he will de platform people if they don't agree with his view in many cases.
ISPs must support either, but I doubt many are going to offer the $20 plan. • 25 down for $15 • 200 down for $20
Arstechnica had a good article about how one company hadn't actually done anything to get the support in place for this: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/isp-failed-to-comply-with-new-yorks-15-broadband-law-until-ars-got-involved/
"Migicovsky … told me they had over 100k downloads in the first two days it was available, and that it’s the most successful launch of a paid Android app ever." Why are you repeating this. First it's wrong to say that the app was paid since you can download for free and what numbers does Migicovsky have backing that this is the most successful?
If you treated it like that, then anything political could be called personal. Not sure where the distinction is between personal and political but he is definitely making some political decisions.
Hasn't this only been introduced not passed?