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Shutting down their API is the direct anti-competitive action which goes against net neutrality. It stifles innovation.
That argument is similar to the whole "platform N taking down content violates the 1st amendment" argument. It's a non sequitur.
I'll see if I can make it more sense for you:
If you argue that the pathways that make up the internet should not be artifically restricted or gated as a means of shutting down competition, while at the same time turning around and shutting down your own public pathways, that's a huge problem.
There's a world of difference between the road itself and the people who own the cars.