The Internet has, for a long time, been in need of rules governing the behavior of Internet users and providers. Currently, there is the “anything goes” attitude on the Internet.
The Internet has a comfort zone for everyone:
For the GOOD, For the BAD and For the Ugly. And anyone can play any role at any time.
Currently, some who provide connections to the Internet do as they please so long as that behavior avoids trampling communications laws. That still gives the Internet provider a lot of room to roam. You can’t legally make threats on the Internet but you can make decisions that controls others use of the Internet connection. And you don’t have to tell them why.
Some of the Internet connection words are written – others are likely hidden.
Knowing what to expect is part of the Internet connection experience. Secret actions against an Internet user ought not be a part of an Internet connection provider. It makes no sense, in America, to not inform an Internet user of actions taken against that user. But it can happen on the Internet.
The FCC ought to be able to provide some guidance to operators of Internet connections.