How Much Will Snapchat Cost? – Net Neutrality Dead

Net neutrality is dead and the viral tweet below reveals that Snapchat will cost $9.99 per month.  The FCC voted to dismantle the net neutrality rules that requires Internet providers to treat websites equally.  It is a right of freedom on the Internet, enabling users to go where they want when they want.

Snapchat isn’t the only service we may have to pay for.  The viral tweet below reveals that Twitter would be $14.99 per month while YouTube would be $19.99 per month.  Netflix is listed at $9.99 per movie and Google is $1.99 per search.  We would all go broke and Internet usage would decrease rapidly.  At this rate, Facebook could be $24.99 per month.

How Much Will Snapchat Cost? Net Neutrality Dead

The screenshot below is from Meo, an Internet provider in Portugal.  The company created potential packages that we may have to add to our phone plans.  Some of the most successful tech companies on the planet offered their apps for free before requiring users to pay for their services.

Net Neutrality Dead
Many of us can’t imagine life without social media.  As much as we’re complaining now, we’ll most likely pay the premiums to stay connected.  The screenshot above shows a “Social” package that would include Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Messenger, Tumblr, LinkedIn and Pinterest.  It would cost $5.99 per month.

Would you pay for Snapchat? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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