#NetNeutality is trending in the US, but that’s not how you spell “neutrality”

in dtube •  7 years ago 

Today's topic is very interesting guys cause now a days it is on trending. So let's talk about it.

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The tweets are coming in hot for #NetNeutality, following the FCC’s decision this afternoon to repeal net neutrality rules. Just one problem: there’s supposed to be an “r” in “neutrality.”

well things just got interesting #NetNeutality

— David (@UltimaWinner) December 14, 2017

.@KaleighRogers, who has done an excellent job covering broadband access for us, is live tweeting the #NetNeutality vote

— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) December 14, 2017

It’s not just individuals on Twitter. News outlets are also using the wrong hashtag:

FCC Commissioner Clyburn in closing remarks on #NetNeutality vote: "What saddens me the most today is that the agency that is supposed to protect you is actually abandoning you."

— Business Insider (@businessinsider) December 14, 2017

NOW: Security alert during FCC #NetNeutality vote; they are in recess https://t.co/t6jOjHBIfy pic.twitter.com/75twQSMNWi

— FOX 10 News Now (@FOX10NewsNow) December 14, 2017

What’s going on here? It’s possible that the misspelling was pushed by bots, in an effort to misdirect from the cause. Or tens of thousands of people spelled it incorrectly, and in the same way. It is kind of a hard word to type, n-e-u-t-r-a-l-i-t-y.

Either way, once a hashtag starts picking up steam, others are likely to adopt it, thanks to Twitter’s autocomplete feature. So now it’s trending.

The correct spelling is easily recognizable—Twitter has added a loading symbol next to any tweet using the hashtag #NetNeutrality. The company itself has explicitly come out in favor of net neutrality.

The FCC's decision to abandon its traditional role in protecting an open and free Internet will go down as one of the biggest mistakes in Internet policy history.

We will fight in the courts, in the states, and in Congress to restore #NetNeutrality.

Source :-https://qz.com/1157045/netneutality-or-net-neutrality-a-trending-twitter-hashtag-spells-neutrality-wrong/

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