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If we lose net neutrality, what will happen to forum sites?

Your internet service will likely get slower, and more expensive. In addition, all the services you use online (Netflix, amazon, gmail, Quora etc) will get more expensive, less innovative, and may even be blocked or placed behind a new subscription fee.Without Title II Net Neutrality in place your internet service plan may start to look like this:That looks like fun…Oh you think all that “market competition” will prevent internet providers from doing something like that? Guess againAt just 25 Mbps most Americans (75%) have just one (or fewer) option to buy internet service.And in most cases that company is… ComcastThat's right, the company that consistently has one of the lowest customer service scores in the nation controls over 40% of broadband connections over 25 Mbps in the US.Gee, one would think if providing internet service was an even vaguely “competitive market” with anything even resembling “market forces” where customers had any ability at all to change providers and “vote with their wallets” a company like Comcast wouldn't be be very successful…So it's not a “competitive market;” it's a series of regional monopolies with Comcast controlling almost half the country's broadband access.Modern ISP’s are just like the “Baby Bells” of the previous era, and they need to be regulated like them.Otherwise they'll be deciding whose websites and services you can and cannot use online. If NBC|Comcast decides you shouldn't be visiting news and video sites run by Fox, CBS, ABC, etc that will be the only choice for hundreds of millions of Americans.Think it won't happen or has never happened in the US? Try again.In 2005 Madison River (an ISP in North Carolina) decided to block Vonage and other VOIP services to protect the phone service they were selling.In 2005 Comcast began secretly interfering with certain types of download traffic; this also interfered with popular online game services that customers paid to access (like World of Warcraft, etc).From 2007–2009 AT&T forced Apple to block Skype and others competing VOIP call services on iPhones.In 2011 MetroPCS announced plans to block all video services except for YouTube.In 2011 several small ISP’s started working with a company called Paxfire to intercept and redirect users who tried to use Bing and Yahoo search. By redirecting those users’ searches the ISP’s would earn a referral fee and users would be sent to results from other 3rd party search services.2011–2013 AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-mobile all blocked access to Google Wallet to promote their own planned payment system.2012 AT&T disabled FaceTime calling for users on lower cost (legacy) unlimited data plans unless they switched to higher cost data capped plans.We know exactly what will happen when they roll back Title II Net Neutrality because it was happening before the rules were created.This is not about “capacity” or “bandwidth.” Anyone who claims that doesn't know what they are talking about or has another incentive to create a fictional storyline. If a company like Yahoo Answers decides to “partner” with Comcast and pay them a bunch of money Comcast can agree to block internet access to competing services like Quora. Quora is not a “high bandwidth” service like Netflix or Hulu, but that won't protect it from an ISP’s attempt to extort more money from businesses and customers.Title II Net Neutrality is the only thing stopping ISP’s from doing all the thing they were trying to do before, and Verizon has already testified in court that they intend to do exactly that if they can.If you live in the US and you want to remain in control of what you get to do on the internet please tell Ajit Pai (FCC chairman) you support Title II backed Net Neutrality because you don’t have multiple competitive options for broadband internet access, and that you feel broadband internet is a telecommunications service because their job is only to retrieve information you request. It doesn't matter that you don't know exactly where the server is located; just like you don't know exactly where a cellphone is located when you call it.Tell them here:ECFSThen click on “+ Express” to leave a brief comment or “+ New Filing” to leave an extended comment using attached files.

Is Juulin less dangerous than vaping because you get less “smoke”?

Thank you for asking.There is no smoke in ecig vaping, it is a mist.Very old design ecigs such as those popular in 2005 onwards when vaping first started out 14 years ago resembled a cigarette. The theory at that time was that an ‘ecig’ had to resemble a tobacco cigarette in order for smokers to switch. It was probably correct, at that time.Those old models were extremely inefficient. Clinical trials at the time showed they were little better than placebos unless the consumer sucked on the device for 7 seconds, and kept doing that. The only way to get these tiny, weak, very low power devices to work was to use incredibly strong refills. A 45mg nicotine strength refill became the norm in these micro units, and it was not unusual to find people using DIY refills of 60mg (6% nic strength). An 18mg refill commonly resulted in a plasma nicotine measurement of zero to almost nothing (unless the device was sucked on continuously like a dummy - which is in fact what people did when they figured it out).Needless to say, people wanted something that actually worked - and so the modders on the ECF forum* continuously worked on bigger, better, more powerful models that became known as mods and then APVs (advanced personal vaporisers). Small industries built up around making these new mods - this is where variable voltage, variable power, tanks, RDAs, RTAs, squonkers and all the rest came from. Eventually the manufacturing moved to China as it always does.* ECF was vaping central for many years.The almost-useless cigarette clone type that vaping started out with was consigned to the trash can of history (apart from beginners using cigarette corporations’ models).Recently, one firm - Juul - created a new fashion trend for a new form of micro device that resembled a USB stick. It was both fashionable and easily hidden by students - a winning combination. It suffered from the usual problem of micro devices: they don’t work. To fix this they went back to the old way of using super high potency refills of 45mg and above.This created a problem because the kids who were using Juul’s mini units were not ex-smokers, and couldn’t take the throat hit you get from high-nic vaping. So Juul came up with the brilliant idea of modifying the nic with benzoic acid to create a nic salt that had the same potency but was smooth on the throat, for today’s mini ecig user - some of whom probably never smoked and so do not want any throat hit.It proved to be a great idea and soon Juul was outselling everyone else in the new user market. Juuls are irrelevant for other vapers since they are incredibly expensive to run and too weak. Perfect for the intended market though.Less dangerous?No vaping is dangerous, as asked in the Question. In the UK, the health authority is building vape shops in hospitals. It would be impossible for them to do that unless the most senior professors of medicine and public health in the world had insisted that vaping is acceptably safe (like medicines).Here is a vid clip that US readers will find more relevant for their situation:.USA dangersCertainly, drug abuse in the USA is dangerous and leads to lung disease and death - but this has nothing to do with vaping. It is a problem completely unknown to the world’s 50 million vapers.Apparently it is connected with toxic back street cannabis oil products used in bongs and dab pens.ALERT: Major Breakthrough in Investigation of "Mysterious" Lung Disease OutbreakThe usual media liesThis drug disease outbreak is being used by the media as a trojan to attack vaping with. The average person probably doesn’t know the issue has no connection with vaping.It’s just another way to protect cigarette sales and thus protect the health industry in the US, which has the most corrupt health system in the world. Cancer = big profits, and the gravy train will be protected.

Hi, I have created a new social network for Vapers, how can I increase the number of users?

Advertise it on the sites most currently used.Join the forums (ECF, Planet-of-the-Vapes, and UKV are the biggest) and create new threads.Get the online TV programs specific to vapers to talk about it (VTTV etc).Plug it in the multitude of Facebook pages.Get on Twitter and use #ecigs and start talking about it to the better known vapers, who may not be interested themselves, but they have loads of followers.Basically go where the vapers are and start talking about it.

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