It's not a Network Neutrality violation. The discrimination is happening at one of the endpoints, not in the network.
We can argue whether this behaviour is a good thing or not, just as we can argue whether network non-neutrality is a good thing or not. But they are different things: it does not help to confuse them.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 19.2 ms ] threadWe can argue whether this behaviour is a good thing or not, just as we can argue whether network non-neutrality is a good thing or not. But they are different things: it does not help to confuse them.