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by musha68k·2y ago·view on hn ↗
Zero-rating = skewing whole internet playing field, not just stifling small creators; subtly - or not so subtly - influences user behaviour, leading to a constrained experience. Users might feel financially pressured to use certain services, missing out on potentially superior or more diverse options, which goes against the original ethos of the open internet.
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Ok, so yeah you are talking about some data not counting against the cap. I agree, that violates net neutrality.

A pure cap that counts all traffic the same wouldn’t be, though.