'SNL' skewers Internet celebrities who don't get net neutrality

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Laura Vitto
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Net neutrality won big on Thursday when the Federal Communications Commission voted to enact strict regulations on Internet service providers. Naturally, Saturday Night Live chimed in on Sunday with a sketch that breaks net neutrality down for the masses.

The only problem? No one actually knows what net neutrality is.

The sketch skewers Internet celebrities who, for all their talk of freedom on the web, have no idea what net neutrality is or what it means for them. Thankfully, Internet founding father Vint Cerf (played by Taran Killam) shows up to knock some sense into everyone.

BONUS: How net neutrality and the FCC affects you

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