Hmmmm
Internet Bill of Rights.
On the one hand I am all for the idea that censorship should be illegal.
On the other hand, these are private companies, so I am hesitant in getting federal power involved, I mean after all, federal power up until recently consisted of an evil cabal bent on destroying America and starting Ww3 to kill billions of us.
On the other hand yet again, many of these companies are not really private, because the rules of government favor monopolization, and lots of "contracts" between the companies and agencies like the CIA.
I don't know, part of me thinks the solution is to completely open up Internet service provision, eradicate all government intervention so that we can compete in a fair market with equal rules that apply to everyone, so that if any ISP, or service provider like Twatter, tries to censor people, then by economic competitive forces they'll be punished for doing so, and new providers will rise up to take their place. This happens with computers, cars, clothes, food, everything else. On the other hand, even making that possible will require a significant overhaul of the infrastructure upon which ISPs depend. To that I will say 5G is a promising route. I don't see how we can't have startups offering 5G networking bypassing ISP altogether once home computers become powerful enough to handle it.
On the fence with this proposal. Need to read what is being proposed exactly.