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Cflint3.
The "net neutrality" article was too long per
Wikipedia:Article size. Ideal articles are 30-50k and editors typically consider dividing at 60. Net Neutrality was 110k, and this was a 19k cut from it. While the "net neutrality law" article was not too long, it still had the problem of
Wikipedia:Content forking with the information about net neutrality laws by country in the main "net neutrality" article. Editors should not develop these lists in multiple places, but instead every article which needs to explain net neutrality by country should refer to this article. After I combined the lists from those articles here, I merged together repeated content without copyediting. For example, since both had a section on China, I combined the two China sections. My intent was to avoid deleting any content.
I posted on the talk pages of "net neutrality" and "net neutrality law" asking anyone who wants to discuss this split and merge to comment here on this new article.
Blue Rasberry (talk)11:52, 9 May 2018 (UTC)reply
The United States section of this article already contains a link to the
Net neutrality in the United States article. Additionally, the
Net neutrality article is already centered around the United States, naturally, since the Internet is a technology mostly developed and maintained by this country. I don't feel there is a need to deepen in this topic any more. Let's keep this article centered around a global perspective. --
TZubiri (
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05:11, 26 May 2019 (UTC)reply
South Korea might pass a bill which would violate Net Neutrality:
Article 1,
Article 2. This probably doesn't need to be added yet to the article, since the bill hasn't been passed yet, but maybe we should keep an eye on it.