Message from @paradigm
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Agrred it's the rich kid that never learnd the value of money.
The future is decentralisation.
yes
the future is the death of platorms
it's not a new platform
it's the death of platforms
I disagree. Aggregation it one of the most important things to the net.
you'll see
It's to vast not to have a place to meet.
it cost a fortune to put web 2.0 in place
it's too vast not to have MANY places to meet
I don't think we'll see the death of platforms but it's what *should* happen
I think we will
Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
what's the baby?
facebook? google?
I think we will see the end of platforms
just the other day, Tim Cook said that certain people "had no place on our platforms"
A place where new comers visit and are introduced to new ideas and life styles.
So a different website
many places
not 3
👆
more than 3
more than 100
so many that we will never again have a boy king like zuckerberg
or tim cook
who unilaterally decides who is, and is not human
The old system genuinely worked better
Say what you want about Tw, FB and YT, they are a good place to get your message out there. Like putting a billboard on the side of a motorway.
*were
they are not a good place if you are alex jones
They were good before it was evident that the platform owners are trying to mind-control their users.
indeed
So the baby is advertising?
the people pushing web 3.0 are cautioning new corporate founders to plan carefully
so that the web 3.0 corps do not repeat the mistakes of web 2.0
those "mistakes" being implementing actual freedom
this is already happening
The baby is having a place I can sit down with my son and watch some minecraft and when he goes to bed a place to watch politics on the same site where ppl spend their day watching make up tutorials and then politics later. Where we are all using the same comment section.
even if you want to deal with a small bank that handles high-risk businesses (porn, tobacco, firearms, etc), you're still subject to all kinds of rules - usually including rules about content and speech.
Sorry, but all you've done is listed the functions of multiple sites and then said "but they need to be together"