This citizen respectfully requests that the FCC comply with the role of our government; listen to and serve the people of this nation. From the overwhelming number of comments sent, you should conclude that net neutrality should remain under Title II regulation. I am spending time and energy to send you my own humble request that you leave internet access regulation the way it is now. You should be serving us, the citizens of the United States. You should not ignore the people's interests by serving the interests of corporations, especially corporations for which committee members previously worked, like Ajit Pai and Verizon. I have an obscure twitch channel that I broadcast which has maybe 30 followers. Without net neutrality, I doubt I would be given the same access, speed, bandwidth, and treatment as other larger channels. My channel does not generate money for www.twitch.com because I do not receive tips or donations from viewers from which twitch would take a cut. Other channels with thousands of followers make them their money. If my internet service provider (Xfinity in my case) changed their services to favor some internet offerings over others, I would have no choice but to accept that unfair practice. There is no other provider in my area. I would have to pick them or have no internet at all; those are my only two choices. Without true net neutrality, my ISP has no reason to serve my interests over making more money through corporate relations. Can you imagine if the electricity you pay for, through some sort of company technology, favored powering devices sold by some corporations but not others? Imagine if your electric company partnered with corporations and affected competition. Your Maytag washer would get full power, but your General Electric dryer would only be allowed to sap 60% of the power coming out of the wall socket. If you did not like that situation, would you be able to get electricity from some other provider? No. You would have to go buy a Maytag dryer to get the same access to power. This hypothetical distopian situation would be crazy. I fear that without true internet neutrality enforced through Title II regulations, such a situation for my internet services will be the result. In summary, please keep the regulations in place. Do not remove the Title II regulations. Also, an official link you offer for individuals to submit comments is broken. This page: https://www.fcc.gov/restoring-internet-freedom-comments-wc-docket-no-17-108 starts off with a link for individual comments. The link's text on the page is: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/proceedings?q=name:((17-108)) which is correct, but clicking on the link actually tries to send you to: https://www.fcc.gov/name%3A%28%2817-108%29%29 which is no page and results in a "Page not found" display. You should correct this. I hope such misdirection was not intentional.