Imagine the internet as a highway. Net neutrality is like a law saying all cars—YouTube videos, Netflix shows, everything—should travel at the same speed. But a court decision might change that! Now, some internet companies could make certain websites super-fast (like a VIP lane), while others are slow.
- This could mean some websites become faster if you pay extra.
- Smaller websites might struggle to compete with bigger ones.
- A solution is a 'decentralized' internet, kind of like a network of many smaller roads, instead of one big highway. No one company controls it all.
Problem | Solution |
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Internet companies could control speeds and access | Decentralized internet using blockchain technology, like smaller roads |
Some websites could be made slower or blocked | Everyone has fair access to the internet |
Experts think a decentralized internet, using blockchain technology, could be the answer. It would be fairer and less controlled by big companies.