DELETED poll. I think the wording was misleading which spoiled the results.
@evan providing a federated identity (a la OpenID…is that still a thing? Haven't logged in anywhere using my OpenID in ages, is OIDC the only remnant now?) could be acceptable, but why would an ISP want to accept the moderation burden of providing a social content platform, and why would people want their ISP to be in charge of their digital space like that?
@ryanprior because their customers barely know about them, and just barrel past their layer of the Internet to Facebook and Google.