At age 30, World Wide Web is 'not the web we wanted'
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-world-wide-web-inventor.html
It's also become a place where tech titans scoop up personal data, rival governments spy and seek to scuttle elections, and hate speech and vitriol have thrived—taking the Web far from its roots as a space for progress-oriented minds to collaborate.
As of late 2018, half of the world was online, with the other half often struggling to secure access.
At age 30, World Wide Web is 'not the web we wanted'
Mar 12, 2019, 2:19pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-world-wide-web-inventor.html
> It's also become a place where tech titans scoop up personal data, rival governments spy and seek to scuttle elections, and hate speech and vitriol have thrived—taking the Web far from its roots as a space for progress-oriented minds to collaborate.
> As of late 2018, half of the world was online, with the other half often struggling to secure access.