Not sure if the cookie cutter form letter has less impact than other approaches, but I liked that it made me consider my personal reasons for supporting net neutrality:<p>The success of the internet and the incredible rate of its innovation result largely from its great equality -- that it is difficult for large corporations to entrench themselves to the detriment of disruptive innovators. Net neutrality is a central reason for that equality, the idea that there is no way for ISPs to become gatekeepers that can auction access, offering a legal means for converting money into a moat that needlessly raises the bar for entering the market. The internet is a powerful societal force, and giving ISPs pernicious influence in how content is propagated seems a dangerous step in conflict with the equality and freedom that has thus far characterized the internet.