- BBC, Wednesday, September 10, 2014 11:51 AM
Adding its social muscle to the Net neutrality debate, Twitter has joined a group of tech companies coming together for an "Internet slowdown" protest on Wednesday. Regarding Twitter, Reddit, and
Netflix, BBC News reports: “They are among dozens of firms worried that proposed new regulations will mean extra charges for fast internet access.” For participating companies, taking part
in the protest should mean displaying a spinning wheel -- which BBC calls “an icon for slow loading speed” on their homepages.
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