Corollary: Don't use MS Word.
(simples...)
I'm in the UK and used to use Zen as my ISP. I found their tech support very helpful in spotting dodgy activity emanating from my home network and advising me on ways to investigate and correct my problems. They did warn that I should take immediate action or they would have to consider suspending my connection. I found this a sensible, helpful and mature approach to the situation.
If done properly involvement of the ISP in identifying and helping resolve infected PCs should be welcomed I would have thought...
Of course they will, it'll be as fair and even handed as the extradition treaties.
When it comes to channels of communication, like Twitter, we get worried when a company takes it over because we worry that censorship or other pernicious activities may commence.
The fact remains that if/when this happens another channel of communication opens up. So why bother about the commercial greed of the less than ideological founders of the latest trendy comms vehicle ?
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.