The already-active lobbying of the public, Congress and FCC commissioners turned frenetic today as the long fight over net neutrality moved closer toward its climax.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's Wednesday unveiling of his proposal for net neutrality has prompted consumer groups and some website supporters' efforts to move forward with action to make sure the proposal remains strong when the five FCC commissioners consider it Feb. 26.
In one example on Tuesday Tumblr unveiled a page urging the FCC to take action: "It's your Internet. Help the FCC protect it," said the site's banner for a page picturing the Internet with a tombstone inscribed with "Here lies the Internet 1969-2015."
Net neutrality's supporters expecting a blitz of new warnings from net neutrality opponents in and out of Congress after Wheeler's announcement are vocal about their own efforts.
"We do not have anything close to the level of resources the other side has, but what we have that we can leverage, is a way of communication that doesn't rely on ad buys," said Harold Feld, senior vice president of consumer group Public Knowledge. "Through social media, we know how to light up the switchboards on Capitol Hill in ways that have been enormously effective."
Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, another consumer group supporting net neutrality, made no bones about heightening efforts.