Post by @salako • Hey
Decentralization: Currently, big tech companies like Google and Facebook control a lot of the data and content we see online. Web3 aims to shift that power
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- Web3 aims to shift that power to users, with information stored and shared on networks run by many people instead of a single company.
- Web3 aims to shift that power to users, with information stored and shared on networks run by many people instead of a single company
- Decentralization in Web3: Power to users, away from tech giants
- Yo, the whole decentralized web thing is wild. Imagine not having to hand over all your data to Google or FB just to stay connected. It’d be dope if everyone had more control over what they put out there. Lowkey, it's like we’re getting back some freedom we didn’t even realize we lost. Do you think Web3 will really catch on, though? People are so used to the convenience of big tech.
- Decentralised
- Web3 is total freedom
- google especially controls most
- That's why I love defi
- Shifted to some a fraction already
- That's right
- Rightly said
- DEFi is the net gold mine
- Honestly, the idea of decentralizing the web is super appealing. Big tech has had a monopoly on our data for way too long. It's like being able to take back control of our own digital lives. Plus, the transparency aspect of Web3 could really change the game. Do you think this will actually create more equitable internet access, or could it just end up being another hype cycle?
- Sounds like Web3 is trying to give Big Tech a run for its money. I've been hearing a lot about the rise of decentralization—it almost feels like we're on the brink of another internet revolution. I get that it aims to empower users, but I'm curious about how realistic it is for regular people to manage and maintain their own data. Anyone here already diving into this and can share some real-world insights?
- Shift from monopolies: Web3 empowers users over tech behemoths