Cole Sprouse Might Be Deactivating His Twitter
Cole Sprouse has announced that he is dedicating his Twitter to the discussion of net neutrality until a decision is made.
The Riverdale actor shared his thoughts with fans on Thursday (December 14).
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If you don’t know, the FCC has voted to repeal net neutrality (here’s what that means). Under the Congressional Review Act, there are still about 60 days left for Congress to review the decision and overrule it, according to Endgadget.
“#NetNeutrality has been killed by the #FCC and #AjitPai,” Cole began. “This is a horrible mistake, and so ushers in the end of a free internet age that has led to some of the greatest innovations of our era.”
See the rest of his tweets below, and take action now!
The effects of this decision will likely take some time to see implementation, and there are still organizations that are suing and trying to overturn the FCC's greedy choice. (2)
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
Click inside to see the rest of Cole’s tweets…
There is still time to make your personal voice heard, you can:
-Text “RESIST” to 50409
-Text “BATTLE” to 384-387
OR
-Call 202-759-7766Or join: https://t.co/cytXj0JeKP
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
Until this issue and congress reach a conclusion, this account will be dedicated to continuing its discussion. In the event we lose, and the changes are permanent, I will be deactivating twitter. I can't bear charging you guys for access to whatever joy this account brings.(4)
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 14, 2017
I know it can be desensitizing to see so much being said, but this is very important. Let's keep the Internet and information free and fun, here is a list of confirmed states opposing the FCC's decision on #netneutrality. If your state is not on here please do your part. (5) pic.twitter.com/rTPrARXS3o
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 15, 2017
better start downloading as many memes and as much porn as you can before #netneutrality gets killed. You got 60 days and limited memory space, call your damn reps.
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) December 15, 2017