One full disclaimer is that I'm not from US nor do I live there but the first time I saw a bad bill that would happen there 5-6 years ago was from the video about it from Angry Joe's YouTube channel. By posting a video on YouTube, you're allowing anyone from around the globe to know it and that was how I first started knowing things like this that would cause negative damage to the freedom there. People opposed those bills for the sake for the freedom the fight is still on-going ever since. There are tons of petitions to sign although certain sites don't have international support. Even the tech news have articles about net neutrality and other stuffs that were happening there but there's one thing to keep in mind is that those news sites were more or less the western sites so most of the products and services being mentioned were the ones produced by US companies. Sometimes, they would mention the tech products and services from other countries as well.
One past discovery from me was that other countries already have net neutrality in place with nothing going against it or whatnot although the map wasn't sure about the rest.
Unfortunately, it looks like people have to think about the worse thing that will happen in the future. Without net neutrality in the US, the ISPs there can do whatever evil shit they want like throttling and blocking sites. I guess that the way to get around it will be to pay additional price. Not to mention that sites that have the real truth will be blocked as well although people from other countries know such evidences in existence there.
The freedom problem might have already existed in other countries like UK besides the US like the cyber-spying scandal, the bills that many people including tech companies opposed as well as the law enforcements' difficulty of accessing suspects' phones over how strong the encryption is. Maybe the data was assumed to be radicalized but useful as evidences.
Despite the large amount of people wanting something important intact, their voices were unfortunately outvoted as if the corporations were given mega power to do whatever they want to decrease their reputation even further.
For your YouTube channel for instance, if you're not from the US but most of your viewers are, they will have difficulty watching your videos. Not to mention that your momentum will be affected because of the above stated situation unless you have most of the viewers from other countries. For online gaming, expect a connection issue if you're playing with the US players, that is, if you're not from US in which you'll have smoother experience with other players from other countries. What about the western sites, then? Since most of the online services have multiple branches, there's no need to worry about crippled connection performance.
Lastly, even certain companies like Mozilla, Pinterest, Reddit and even Arc System Works USA have been concerned about this situation. I don't know if the US branch of other game companies were also concerned about it or not besides Arc System Works but the other branches like UK, Japan, Asia, etc. have nothing to worry about while trying to promote and release their games in corresponding regions.
Druaga1 had a video about putting SSD on the Playstation 4 console but it was taken down as he mis-mentioned the net neutrality stuff. He might have mentioned it in the other video but I guess that either some trolls or bots or whatever must be behind that takedown. The others had no problem mentioning it in their videos and especially when it comes to their rants about this situation.
One particular worry from me is that if no actions are taken against terrible bills for people's freedom, the same bad thing may happen to other countries as well. And by then, who knows what will happen to you in the future once you lose the fight?
Remember one thing that when it comes to video sharing sites like YouTube, anyone from the globe can see the video content regardless of where they live so how did I know things like S**A and the other stuffs in the first place even though I wouldn't be affected? When will those freedom advocating organizations like Fight For The Future, EFF, etc. offer international support as if anyone from the globe can join the fight for people's rights?
It's a difficult fight for people's freedom from last year onwards.