pixeltree ,
@pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Basically, it's a buzzword and anything it's attached to is pretty much a scam

Snapz ,

Sure, but we're releasing 32K TVs! That's substantially more K!!!

Allero ,

Web3 is a marketing term for Web2 sites that usually involve crypto/decentralized crypto-driven "metaverses".

Web4 was employed by Meta/Facebook as a marketing to their "metaverse".

Web 3.0 is a real term meaning an evolution of Internet oriented at establishing a universal framework for machines to easily process Web data, while keeping it fully human-readable.

vrighter ,

it's all the same web 2.0 bullshit, but for anything with crypto in its name

cley_faye ,

Some people decided that they needed a buzzword for something that have absolutely nothing to do with the web, and they decided to use Web3.

Anything "web3" you can think of is a regular webservice, that have no technological difference with "web2" (whatever this was), and may or may not behind the scene communicate with some form of blockchain (which may or may not be a real one too).

That's web3. And note that I didn't even bother to go check what happens on the blockchain side, that is already so removed from the web it's insulting people calls this web3.

captainlezbian ,

Everything about it sounds awful, but especially thr people. Like, LinkedIn for unemployed douchebags

Fediverse follows the goals better

fine_sandy_bottom ,

This question is unanswerable without a concise definition of what is meant by Web3 ?

nick ,

Dumb.

Alice ,
@Alice@hilariouschaos.com avatar

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theywilleatthestars ,

It was usually treated as synonymous with NFTs/cryptocurrency/the metaverse and only soulless investor types liked those things so they all went bust

Alice ,
@Alice@hilariouschaos.com avatar

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dustyData ,

It's a marketing term. It means nothing. It was invented to sell scams. Just like Web 2.0, nothing changes in the underlying tech stack or the technical capabilities of the infrastructure. Unlike web 2.0 which was coined post-hoc to describe a qualitative change in the way the web was being used, web 3.0 was invented as a copycat term. A gimmick to create the illusion of technological progress.

Bishma , (edited )
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

There are very few use cases where an append-only database (like the blockchains that web3 are supposed to be based on) is a good idea. So the idea web3 is most focused on is artificial digital scarcity. That's about as anti-web as I think you can get.

RobotToaster ,
@RobotToaster@mander.xyz avatar

Web 3.0 > Web3.

(ActivityPub is part of Web 3.0)

andrewrgross ,
@andrewrgross@slrpnk.net avatar

Thanks for this clarification!

algorithmae , (edited )

"The term "Web3" was coined in 2014 by Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, and the idea gained interest in 2021 from cryptocurrency enthusiasts, large technology companies, and venture capital firms."

That tells me everything that I need to know.

art ,
@art@lemmy.world avatar

There was this idea that instead of having the web powered by large data companies like Google and Meta you could keep all your information in the blockchain. It was an attempt to "take back control".

However, most of the proponents kinda forgot that the web is already decentralized and only portions are controlled by Meta and Google.

Then, of course, we had the grifters come in.

The whole thing was built on a misunderstanding of how the web actually works.

snooggums ,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

I think the creators of web3 did understand how the web works, but wanted to change it and sold the change by gaslighting people about how web3 actually works.

Alice ,
@Alice@hilariouschaos.com avatar

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treadful ,
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

I think most proponents/engineers got distracted by number go up and forgot about the decentralization of the Web part. The little bits that are good about it just can't seem to figure out the UX problem.

Alice ,
@Alice@hilariouschaos.com avatar

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vk6flab ,
@vk6flab@lemmy.radio avatar

The term has been embraced and extended by the bandwagon of popular "journalism" in exactly the same way as "artificial intelligence", "block chain" and plenty of others before then, "interactive multimedia", "internet ready", "plug and play", "desktop publishing" and "turbo" to name a "few".

db2 ,

You got something against cybersurfing the webbernet tubes?

vk6flab ,
@vk6flab@lemmy.radio avatar

You mean the information superhighway?

homesweethomeMrL ,

We’re gonna “log on” and “jack in!”

puppy ,

Shout out to Utopia!

Alice ,
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