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@jrf
What part of the internet is *most* broken & in need of replacement? (Hope this question makes sense)
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@mccallios
It is truly awful now and seems worse than 2005. It isn't fun, everything is walled off and the ads are awful, cookies are awful, login awful, phishing awful. No privacy
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@cameron
Monetization (or lack thereof) in creative work
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@ghostlinkz.eth
Not sure if this goes well with your question, but RSS plays a big role in the open web, yet it’s neglected by many. I still enjoy navigating the internet via RSS readers more than social media platforms like Twitter. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29825844
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@swabbie.eth
Ads. A very inefficient way of connecting businesses and customers, not to mention the terrible user experience.
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@aviationdoctor.eth
*Most* might be subjective, but the email protocol carries an old technical debt that never upgraded to a cleaner structured format (such as XML), is messy to parse, difficult to evaluate for spam, not universally encrypted, etc.
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@tombeck.eth
Search and discovery. As it has always been.
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@cosimojack.eth
High level, ownership and reliance on middlemen Specifically, email
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@accountless.eth
accounts
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@gala
DNS
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@nixo
standards for data responsibility (companies that can't keep my data safe shouldn't be able to ask me for my phone number!)
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I would like to see a web3 version of GitHub. It could be built on top of Radicle (decentralized Git hosting) and something like Orbis/Ceramic for the social coding part. Let me know if anyone is already building something like that. We (as an industry) need to start moving away from GitHub...
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@leo5
Royalties / attribution We should have a way to track materials / textures / sample or anything used in a composition Automatic hyperlinking for art
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@df
social
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@ayushm.eth
Not necessarily broken but one of the most centralised points are the ISPs Realised when the government shut down our internet for a couple days
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Financially rewarding the people who bring value to the internet. We've currently settled on ads as the current solution but this introduces a lot of middlemen. Micro-transactions have been the mythical 'perfect' solution but no one has ever figured out how to get public adoption
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@ebeezy.eth
Ads. They’re often disruptive, non-converting, and ignored. That’s the problem we’re trying to solve at Playground
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@abundance
Social media & attention economy
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@gmaer
The fact that if google “accidentally” deleted your account would effectively wipe you from the system
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@flubdub
Content discovery.
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