User blog comment:AlAkyll/Net Neutrality is in danger from FCC/@comment-30924651-20171123162637/@comment-26478081-20171123195814

Discord supports net neutrality, Fandom supports net neutrality , and students in college need net neutrality so they can get to use resources for free. If net neutrality goes away, students will be in more student debt than they already are with their tuition, because they have to pay the ISP of the college or university (I don't know if scholarships will cover payments by ISPs, most likely not) to get to the site. High school students without net neutrality will have to pay the ISP to speed up the cost of a university site, just so that they can apply to a university.

There's already a paywall in some news sites, such as the Washington Post or the Boston Globe and ISPs may want people to pay extra along with the paywall by the site so it's faster. Paying for access to a website to both the ISP and the website is just extra and unnecessary.

ISPs, such as Spectrum (Charter/Time Warner) or Comcast may want to bring up their own services and slow down others. Just look at these 2 videos comedian John Oliver put out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpbOEoRrHyU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92vuuZt7wak

By the way, Discord, Fandom, and YouTube are all based in the United States, so this will affect all 3 websites drastically, regardless of country, if the FCC were to end net neutrality.