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Hell net neutrality laws might even have relevance if they keep this up.
Edit 2: Well, at least I know I'm right. Downvote away.
Sorry, I'm all for net neutrality, but behavior based on browser usage, while dickish, has nothing to do with it.
Edit: it seems like I'm being schooled. Got any sources to back up your downvotes?
Edit 3: nope. I'm not being schooled. The downvoters should either get better informed or stop downvoting with their emotions.
yes it does, net neutrality not only has to do with the ISP but also the services. different useragent string should NOT lead to a worse quality of service.
It doesn't, that's FTC / anticompetitive law territory