Even with Net neutrality, it's hard to find a neutral platform
[Commentary] In the ongoing debate over Net neutrality regulations, all sides have agreed on one thing: Internet users, not broadband providers, should ultimately determine which sites and services succeed and which ones fail. Even those who don't want the government to impose any rules at all believe a free and open Internet is crucial to society and the economy. If you're looking for neutrality from the companies that use the Net, however, you should cut off the search now. As much as some companies try to maintain the posture of being open and non-judgmental, every operator of online platforms, services, communities and sites can't help but exercise at least some level of editorial control.
Even with Net neutrality, it's hard to find a neutral platform