Reimagining the Internet: Addressing Its Core Flaws

On the 35th anniversary of the World Wide Web, its creator, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, criticizes the current state of the internet, describing it as “perverse” and more harmful than beneficial. He points out that the web’s evolution has created incentives that enable dominant platforms to manipulate human behavior negatively through powerful algorithms. Berners-Lee argues that superficial fixes like the EU’s GDPR have failed to tackle the fundamental issues of the internet’s architecture. He suggests that true change requires building a new model that renders the existing flawed system obsolete, echoing the philosophy of Buckminster Fuller. This perspective calls for a radical overhaul of the internet’s underlying structure to correct its course.

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