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The internet was not supposed to suck.

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  • James GleickG This user is from outside of this forum
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    The internet was not supposed to suck. Here's what went wrong.

    (Books by @pluralistic, Tim Berners-Lee, and Joanna Walsh.)

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    • James GleickG James Gleick

      The internet was not supposed to suck. Here's what went wrong.

      (Books by @pluralistic, Tim Berners-Lee, and Joanna Walsh.)

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      How the Web Was Lost – James Gleick

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      (around.com)

      Loren KohnfelderL This user is from outside of this forum
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      @gleick I see seeds of how to fix it in here: "Users need to become aware of the tricks that lock them into platforms, and they need to break free." and @pluralistic points out this requires interoperability. However, I see not evidence that even a few percent, if that, care enough to do so. More promising:
      "the early Internet thrived on cutting out the middleman" this is hard but possible - decentralization - and the resulting innovation and diversity might be enough to turn things around over time.

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      • Loren KohnfelderL Loren Kohnfelder

        @gleick I see seeds of how to fix it in here: "Users need to become aware of the tricks that lock them into platforms, and they need to break free." and @pluralistic points out this requires interoperability. However, I see not evidence that even a few percent, if that, care enough to do so. More promising:
        "the early Internet thrived on cutting out the middleman" this is hard but possible - decentralization - and the resulting innovation and diversity might be enough to turn things around over time.

        Colin RowatR This user is from outside of this forum
        Colin RowatR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @lmk @gleick @pluralistic this is part of what good regulation should help: if you can easily switch banks, mobile phone providers, gas or electricity companies, it's almost certainly because their regulator has required them to allow it.

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