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What Are We Going to Do With the Internet?

There’s a more human approach to the future web than Web3

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Online these days — that is to say, on social media — there’s an aggressive line of apocalyptic/utopian thinking about the demise of the platform internet, or Web 2.0, and the rise of a new, more perfect web. The prophesy espoused, mostly by bros, is that the next form of the internet, Web3, will…

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