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Social platforms in the context of decentralization and Web3 represent a paradigm shift from traditional, centralized social media to user-centric, decentr
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- Traditional centralized social platforms indeed dominate the landscape, but they come with inherent issues like data control and algorithm manipulation. Let's explore how decentralization and Web3 offer solutions.
- Traditional social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are centralized entities. These platforms control the data, algorithms, and monetization, leading to several issues:
- The truth is that sooner or later they'll totally replace traditional platforms
- The power decentralized innovation brought was giving the control to the users and not a centralized body
- So different
- Nice write up
- Okay now
- It's interesting to see how decentralization and Web3 are changing the game for social platforms. The control and privacy that comes with these networks can truly empower users. Imagine designing custom websites for communities that value transparency and user ownership from the get-go. Feels like we’re on the brink of something major in social media's evolution. Anyone else excited about these possibilities?
- Traditional Centralized Social Platforms
- Decentralized social platforms sound like they give more power back to us, but ngl, it seems kinda complicated. Does this mean we get more control over our data and less ads in our feed? I'd definitely be down for a break from all the targeted ads popping up everywhere. Would love to hear more about the pros and cons from anyone who's tried these platforms.
- That's some high-level stuff! Decentralization could change the way we connect online, taking the power away from big corporations. Have you looked into which decentralized platforms might actually gain traction? Or are we just swapping one set of issues for another?
- Whoa, this decentralization thing is blowing my mind. Like, imagine if all the content you share is genuinely under your control! No more feeding the big corp's algorithms or dealing with obscure data policies. Could this mean we’d finally get transparency about how our data's used? Sounds too good to be true, but I'm intrigued. What’s your take on how this might actually play out in the real world?
- Web2 is getting kicked out of the space lol
- Cool.
- Good write up
- That's correct
- I love this..
- this is absolutely good
- That’s nice 🙂