So lets take a look at how Wordpress.com has been secretly promoting and enforcing net neutrality ideology. Slowly but surely, the illusion of freedom on the Internet reaches new and nauseating plateaus that we all ignore, including myself, until something of course directly affects you. Lets put aside, the analytic onslaught thats become just an evil commodity for big business and lazy marketers. We'll put aside the cursor heat maps, the illegal IP tracing, and the everyday intrusion into your MAC and PC personal computers with just a bedtime story given without any real comfort- titled "Virus Protection." I'm just going to focus on Wordpress.
For a long time, I've been studying the Internet, Google, Bing, social media, and especially Internet service providers (ISP)- they maybe the worst of all. By studying how my terminal reacts to certain websites, I can see the source contents of Pandora's Box, which squeeze through your defenses even if you on guard- especially if your on guard. My email was phished, cloned, broken into- not because I was careless but because I got a Wordpress blog- since hind sight is 20/20. I simply asked for assistance over at the beloved offices of Wordpress and never received a response, so I did what any red blooded American would do in a case like this- I forgot about it. And long story short it snowballed into a pile of hacked WP blogs and unusable gmail accounts. Like Comcast, who has unofficially began the net neutrality campaign, Wordpress one of the supposed "GOOD GUYS" has some real fascist walls built around this organization.
The principle of Net Neutrality advocates no restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on content, sites, platforms, the kinds of equipment that may be attached, and the modes of communication.
Though the term did not enter popular use until several years later, since the early 2000s advocates of net neutrality and associated rules have raised concerns about the ability of broadband providers to use their last mile infrastructure to block Internet applications and content (e.g., websites, services, protocols), even blocking out competitors. In the US particularly, but elsewhere as well, the possibility of regulations designed to mandate the neutrality of the Internet has been subject to fierce debate.
So, How does Wordpress play into this you ask? Wordpress is blocking content, deleting accounts, policing what you can and cannot say. Start watching to whats going on with a open eye and not who's ahead on the popular vote- because that's what got us here fighting Net Neutrality to begin with.