Wasn’t it web 2.0? Also, good point, I always thought it was weird. Though it’s kinda obvious it’s about money.
It is
“Web 3.0” is a term used to refer to distributed blockchain-based web services, in case anyone’s curious.
Though with the uptick in Lemmy I wonder if that term will end up being generalized to things like ActivityPub. One can hope.
Honestly i’m pretty sure blockchain just co-opted the web3.0 term, i recall it being used for general decentralization in the past.
It’s Web 2.0 dummy, Web 3.0 is crypto and NFTs
Is Lemmy not also 3.0? It’s decentralized. Tho maybe because it’s still servers/hosting at the end of the day maybe not?
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Imo “web 3.0” is a cool idea in theory, but never quite reached its potential. I posted this elsewhere, but imo the term should be generalized to include non-blockchain decentralization.