Fake comments may have influenced the FCC's decision to overturn net neutrality

In 2017, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received millions of petitions advocating the removal of net neutrality rules. But the overwhelming majority of them were sent by bots. Internet providers and telecoms claim they have nothing to do with the current situation. Here's how it happened.





Photo: Anh Tuan To.  Source: Unsplash.com
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