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web4 – The Second End of History? (fungiverse.wordpress.com)

TL;DR: The internet’s evolution mirrors historical societal development. Transitioning from web2 to the social web and ultimately to web4 signifies a transformative shift akin to the end of the Middle Ages and the dawn of modernity, with the ultimate goal of achieving liberal democracy. In the style of the Dot Com Boom, the social web will witness the rise of influential digital forces, which will in this case be global collectives, shaping the digital and societal landscape. Web4, characterized by these decentralized collectives, offers the potential for positive change within the liberal democracy framework; with the possibility of reaching the actual end of history for homo sapiens and the entering of a new stage for humanity, in which a new form of human will emerge: the homo digitalis.

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[-] blue_berry@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

No web3 is skipped. Next comes the social web. The articles name is misleading. CollectiveWeb would be more fitting then web4

[-] EnderMB@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Web3 is a thing in the same way that the Semantic Web was a thing - it wasn't.

The same goes for federation. There isn't a single leading service, and until it is a proven idea that the whole web leans towards, it's just a theory or a grift.

this post was submitted on 07 Jan 2024
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