What's the centralization and decentralization in that analogy?
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Also what do you define as "decentralized web"
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Replying to @wycats
Non-Siloed. Control at the edges. User sovereignty. Minimize central points of control
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Replying to @awbjs
Is the web considered centralized because a lot of people use Google? Does Ghost Pro count as centralized?
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My real question is what is it about the web as infrastructure that causes this ostensible centralization
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Replying to @wycats
The issue isn’t web-as-infrastructure. It is how that infrastructure has been used to create user exploitive products/services.
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but, also now clear that original web lacks some infrastructure (identify, discovery, etc.) needed for decentralization.
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people now working on those pieces. But high-gloss packaging will be needed to displaces the silos
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Replying to @awbjs
Can you give a vision for what it looks like for silos to be displaced?
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Replying to @wycats
I probably could but not on twitter. A few years ago I wrote about something related. Have somewhat more refined ideas now.
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Cool. If you write it up, I'm reading.
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