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 its ever been to dead, activists and tech giants are rallying to mount a protest and were about to find out if its possible to save the internet one more time. https://gizmodo/fcc-chair-pai-announces-bullshit-plan-to-destroy-net-ne-1 stanley mug 794669367     For both the  Internet Slowdown Day  and its predecessor, the  Internet Blackout Day,  the activist group Fight termo stanley  for the Future rallied the most popular sites on the web to demonstrate their opposition to net neutrality by making changes to their home pages or user experience. A popular tactic was to make the page load very slowly to give people an idea of what would happen when all traffic on the internet isnt treated equally. Now, Fight for the Future is putting the band back together for another protest and you can expect your web surfing to be a little odd on July 12th. So far, dozens of organizations have signed on. The biggest names include Amazon, Reddit, Vimeo, GitHub, Kickstarter, and Etsy. Still, the list isnt nearly as large as the past actions. They have a little over a month to pull in others and surely more will jump on board. Public atten stanley termos tion on this new attempt to give telecoms free reign over which sites get preferential treatment has seemed a bit more subdued this time around. Some have argued that the way the issue is presented to the public is boring and confusing. At the same time, Mozilla published a poll today that found 76 percent of Americans support net neutrality. So, the support seems to be there, its just