|
|
|
|
|
by krainboltgreene
1677 days ago
|
|
> The accessibility of public web is what web 3.0 is about however. The definition of web 3.0 changes depending on who I am talking to and how deep into crypto they are. > semantic web That's Web 2.0, it exists just fine now and hasn't gone away like the original poster claimed. > Twitter is accessible Okay, glad we agree on reality. > "this nitter instance has been rate limited" If you think there won't be rate limiting in whatever "web 3.0" distributed service is out there, I have a bridge to sell you. > and don't forget instagram Multiple "web 3.0" services that exist today have their content gatekeeped to those who have accounts. |
|
"Okay, glad we agree on reality."
We don't.