This is a quick preview of how my drawn art, renders and animations are going to appear on your computer from now on. That is if the FCC gets its way and Net Neutrality protections are repealed.
Don't like how that looks like? Me neither! So act before it's too late: Call congress urgently and demand that they keep Net Neutrality Title II protections!
I'm not sure if you're asking this seriously or just in the expectation that there is no parsimonious answer but I'll respond as though you meant this seriously.
These kinds of things did happen but they were usually beaten back by public opinion like for instance in 2012 when AT&T announced it would block U.S. users’ access to FaceTime on iPhones unless they paid for a higher data plan. It reversed course after consumer advocates flooded the FCC with complaints about it, and this is only one example of many. Net neutrality was put in place to put an end to this type of stuff going on, as they were meant to serve as a set of guidelines for companies to follow to legally avoid continually doing these anti-consumer practices like website-specific data plans, throttling traffic to websites belonging to that ISP's competition, etc.
I'm not sure if you're asking this seriously or just in the expectation that there is no parsimoniou
I'd imagine the thought of censoring websites via decreased loading speeds didn't occur as much until recently. 2017 has seen a wave of tyranny and calls to censor the internet... there's probably other interests behind this, not just ISP's making more money.
I'd imagine the thought of censoring websites via decreased loading speeds didn't occur as much unti