Surprisingly, works for most cases I can think of; good stuff: "And now, a brief definition of the web": https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/24/15681958/what-is-web-definition …
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By this are you talking about the fact that the core value of URLs is that they integrate human society into an app platform?
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Whereas a data linking ecosystem doesn't need human transferability/readability
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Like, there's smthg obviously sensible about building a data ecosystem on top of an existing pervasive one instead of starting from scratch.
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So I'm trying to figure out what would cause that to fail.
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Data ecosystems have very little intrinsic value and virtually no stickiness/vitality. You can adapt even the weirdest formats, like HTML

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"I can run this app on any device with a screen" vs "this data is available to any program with has a client for this protocol"
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Wiiiiildly different value propositions.
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