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Is the hunt for the fastest network speed just a flex that ruins stability for everyone else?
With ISPs aggressively marketing gigabit plans and latency wars dominating tech discourse, the pursuit of peak network performance often comes at the cost of shared bandwidth stability. Cast your vote on whether speed obsession is a net negative for the broader user community.
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