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Reinventing the Web — Crazy or Inevitable?

It might sound big, unclear, or hard to imagine — I get that.

But we forget something important: we take the web for granted.

Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, has said many times that today’s web is not what he hoped for.

1️⃣ He wanted an open web that no single company could control.
But today, a few tech giants decide what we see and where our data is stored.

2️⃣ He never imagined the web would turn into a tool for surveillance.
It was not meant to track people, sell their data, or monitor their behavior.

3️⃣ He pictured a place for real collaboration, not endless scrolling.
His first web browser let people read and edit pages. Now, the web is mostly “read-only.”

4️⃣ He didn’t expect misinformation and online hate to spread so easily.
This kind of negativity was never part of the plan.

5️⃣ He didn’t think the web would become so commercial.
Ads, paywalls, and engagement tricks now shape most of the online world.

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❤️ And one day, when people realize the web can be much more than pages, you will be able to say: “I was there at the beginning. I helped reinvent the Web”