Unfortunately, the FCC and the current administration are trying to do away with laws passed to protect it. Fortunately, dozens of major tech companies have joined forces in an effort to stand up for net neutrality in the form of a massive online protest. Organized by the impressive minds behind the SOPA blackout and the Internet Slowdown, the day of action is focused on grassroots mobilization. Public interest groups are activating their members, while major web platforms are providing their visitors with tools to contact Congress and the FCC, as you’ll see below. If you want to do your part to protect net neutrality, visit SaveTheInternet to donate or take action today. Now, check out what your favorite tech companies are up to in an effort to keep net neutrality intact.

Netflix

Reddit

Reddit decided to take things a little further, by blocking the /r/technology section of their website.

Etsy

PornHub

Kickstarter

Funny or Die

Spotify

Airbnb

If you want to do your part to protect net neutrality, visit SaveTheInternet to donate or take action today.

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