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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy I gave the worldwide web away for free-- Tim Berners-Lee
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free...."I believed that giving users such a simple way to navigate the internet would unlock creativity and collaboration on a global scale. If you could put anything on it, then after a while, it would have everything on it.
But for the web to have everything on it, everyone had to be able to use it, and want to do so. This was already asking a lot. I couldnt also ask that they pay for each search or upload they made. In order to succeed, therefore, it would have to be free. Thats why, in 1993, I convinced my Cern managers to donate the intellectual property of the world wide web, putting it into the public domain. We gave the web away to everyone.
Today, I look at my invention and I am forced to ask: is the web still free today? No, not all of it. We see a handful of large platforms harvesting users private data to share with commercial brokers or even repressive governments. We see ubiquitous algorithms that are addictive by design and damaging to our teenagers mental health. Trading personal data for use certainly does not fit with my vision for a free web.
On many platforms, we are no longer the customers, but instead have become the product. Our data, even if anonymised, is sold on to actors we never intended it to reach, who can then target us with content and advertising. This includes deliberately harmful content that leads to real-world violence, spreads misinformation, wreaks havoc on our psychological wellbeing and seeks to undermine social cohesion."....(more)
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Tanuki
19 hrs ago
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Pinback
(13,405 posts)1. This "Solid" project looks intriguing
Looks like its been around a while, but its new to me.
Solid: Your Data, Your Choice
https://solidproject.org/
We have the technical capability to give that power back to the individual. Solid is an open-source interoperable standard that I and my team developed at MIT more than a decade ago. Apps running on Solid dont implicitly own your data they have to request it from you and you choose whether to agree, or not. Rather than being in countless separate places on the internet in the hands of whomever it had been resold to, your data is in one place, controlled by you.
You generate all this data your actions, your body, your preferences. You should own it
Sharing your information in a smart way can also liberate it. Why is your smartwatch writing your biological data to one silo in one format? Why is your credit card writing your financial data to a second silo in a different format? Why are your YouTube comments, Reddit posts, Facebook updates and tweets all stored in different places? Why is the default expectation that you arent supposed to be able to look at any of this stuff? You generate all this data your actions, your choices, your body, your preferences, your decisions. You should own it. You should be empowered by it.
You generate all this data your actions, your body, your preferences. You should own it
Sharing your information in a smart way can also liberate it. Why is your smartwatch writing your biological data to one silo in one format? Why is your credit card writing your financial data to a second silo in a different format? Why are your YouTube comments, Reddit posts, Facebook updates and tweets all stored in different places? Why is the default expectation that you arent supposed to be able to look at any of this stuff? You generate all this data your actions, your choices, your body, your preferences, your decisions. You should own it. You should be empowered by it.
Im glad Berners-Lee is lending his voice, intellect, and reputation to the cause of a world-wide web that is truly open and for the people.
Thanks for the link.
c-rational
(3,089 posts)2. Thanks for this arricle. Bookmarked.
1WorldHope
(1,652 posts)3. I downloaded a pod browzer. But I have no idea what to do with it. ☺️
Kid Berwyn
(22,006 posts)4. If your meal seems free...
its because you are on the menu.
Berners-Lee is one great human being.