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by austin-cheney
671 days ago
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The next big web disruption is commercialized, self-hosted, personal servers. Everything is already there except a branding and easy IPv6. Think how disruptive the that will be for businesses based on ad revenue and traffic funnels. |
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Of course (compared to now) it sucked. Discoverability was hard. Quality was (let's be generous) erratic. There was no interaction (no comments, chat et al - thats what email and news (nntp) were for.
If you look at the big businesses based on ad revenue (Google, YouTube, facebook) they evolved out of that landscape specifically to solve problems. Those problems remain regardless of where the sites are hosted, so moving the hosts won't affect them.