Web3.0 is the third stage of internet development. Finally, a clear explanation of the differences between these three stages!
1️⃣ Web1.0 (The Read-Only Era):
We could only receive information—we could read, but not write.
Characteristics: Content was published by news websites or companies, and users could only browse without interacting or posting their own opinions.
2️⃣ Web2.0 (The Interactive Era):
Examples: Weibo, Xiaohongshu, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter
Characteristics: Users could post content, comment, and engage with others, but platforms controlled the data, meaning accounts could be suspended, and content could be deleted at any time.
3️⃣ Web3.0 (The Era of Personal Data Ownership):
We can read and write, and our content belongs to us—no one can take it away.Characteristics: Articles and videos are not dependent on centralized platforms, and users fully own and control their data, ensuring that no one can arbitrarily delete or modify their content. 0 reply
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