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RE: YouTube's Decline Should Help Web 3.0

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At the very least, the narrative of censorship and not owning your content/channel/blog on web2 is being weakened by the virtues of web3. I am with you on the fragmentation. When Napster was at its height, I could discover SO much new and cutting edge music by sharing and browsing the folders of users. When it was taken down, the millions of users fragmented into various other platforms and this method of exploration was all but gone or headed to corporate pay to play.

It is ironic that google is battling against AI in the form of the huge SEO algorithm change and content filtering when youtube and google searches are a HUGE source of data for their own AI.

With every benefit, there is a draw back and vice versa. Looking forward to seeing the positive changes and momentum switching to web3. Hopefully we can make enough noise on platforms like @3speak and @inleo to attract a critical mass.

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Disruptors often become the disrupted over time. It is the evolution of technology.

I am not sure how much the narrative is really penetrating although it could be. Most still do not care about censorship. Whatever is taking place, it does open the door to new opportunities. People changing their habits means newer players can emerge.