Definition
When your internet provider decides you've used enough bandwidth and quietly slows your connection to dial-up speeds, or when engineers intentionally limit system performance to prevent meltdown. Originally about choking someone or restricting airflow to an engine, now it's mostly about artificial performance limits. It's speed control, whether for engines, networks, or overly ambitious users.
Example Usage
Users complained that their ISP was throttling their streaming video after they exceeded the monthly data cap.
Source: Technical and networking terminology
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