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The internet disrupted this traditional model. Suddenly, anyone with access to the web could create and share content. This shift, powered by Web 2.0 technologies, gave birth to social media platforms, blogs, and YouTube, transforming individuals into creators. The barriers to entry were lowered, democratizing the media landscape. Yet, even with the promise of decentralization, the rise of giant platforms like Facebook, Google, and Twitter revealed a new form of centralization. These tech giants became gatekeepers, controlling content, data, and how we interact with the web.
Enter Web3 media—a radical shift in how we think about content creation, ownership, and distribution. Web3 represents the next phase in the media evolution, where decentralization is not just a buzzword but a fundamental principle. Powered by blockchain technology, Web3 media allows for the true ownership of content and data. Creators no longer have to rely on centralized platforms that monetize their work without fair compensation. 1 reply
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