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The fear was that people would have to pay more for accessing normie streaming services.
So Google would be the most affected, who currently build a datacenter somewhere to a good backbone connection and dump their shit into it, while ordinary ISPs have to cover the costs of building the infrastructure to the plebs.
Google reverted this, through immense propaganda, and got normies to believe that ISPs would make them pay more for ordinary websites, who don't cause much traffic at all.

And all the fears about censorship were fake as well.
An ISP can already shut down and blackhole anything they dislike. And they do it. Net neutrality isn't stopping them from doing so.
Meanwhile the UK and the EU have net neutrality, and they are leading the charge for censorship.

It was a red herring.