The open web is ailing. Let's revive it
Briefly

Marc Bresseel expresses concern that we might be the last generation to experience a truly open and diverse web, as increasing centralization dominates the online ecosystem.
He emphasizes how large tech companies wield significant control over online experiences and dictate information flow through proprietary ecosystems, challenging the principles of an open web.
The convenience of centralized models, particularly those like Google and Facebook, rely on user data, but this results in bias and diminishes user autonomy over content.
Bresseel warns that the evolution toward a more controlled and homogeneous web threatens the notion of an open internet, potentially leading to a dystopian future.
Read at The Drum
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