00:00 Fixing The Web’s Greatest Problem 01:07 Web 1.0 01:44 Web 2.0 02:41 Commercialization and Centralization of the Web 03:26 The Web’s Most Precious Resource 04:39 What is Surveillance Capitalism? 05:19 Surveillance Capitalism Business Model Explained 06:40 The Problem with Surveillance Capitalism 08:28 Can We Invent New Business Models For the Web? 09:12 Web3 and Web 3.0 12:42 What is Web3? 14:41 Web3 and Blockchain 15:26 Blockchain’s Major Flaw 17:30 What Every Solution to Surveillance Capitalism Needs to Consider 17:50 How Web3 Can Fix It’s Major Flaw 18:09 Zcash Represents a Solution to The Web’s Biggest Problem"
you showed your true colors at minute 7 when you chose the exemples of "manipulation" 2 events against left wing world agenda: 1) Trump election 2) Brexit
You have to know its use case do you know why you're investing in something in the first place do you know it's use case? As someone who is impart due to that reason great at picking new blockchains and investing in them that is key I'm not saying you don't know what you're talking about I'm just making sure it would be irresponsible not to give you that heads up
I believe that if most of the internet users were really aware of what happens to their personal data they'd be happy to pay to use privacy preserving services/platforms. The biggest issue is that this data abuse happens in a very opaque manner.
With the billions these companies make off of this, freely, and without repercussions they will do everything they can do to prevent this from happening. The mountains of data are infinitely easier to navigate with LLMs and I foresee many people dying under mysterious circumstances to prevent it. People and companies with power never give it up freely they always reach for more.
Well, we hope nobody has to die to bring about change, but you are right they are incredibly powerful and will protect their interests. However, large scale change is possible if enough people demand it! Also, Tim Berners-Lee and his team make many convincing arguments why Big Tech will have to adopt better data practices in the future that put user rights first. Check out some of the Web 3.0 resources in the description for more info.
11:39 So, Netflix was implementing a form of web 3.0 in the 2000s through its subscription model for DVD rentals and streaming services? Does that make sense?
@@ZcashMedia A single tech company using a subscription model as its business model doesn't define it as 'web 3.0', but **multiple** tech companies adopting the subscription model collectively contribute to defining 'web 3.0'?
In general, I think "Web 3.0" is about being able to own all your data in a "pod". So, all your data from your Amazon shopping history, your RUclips history, airline flights, etc. in one place that you control. So instead of each of these different companies owning part of your data, you have everything in one place and you can let the companies "see" the data so they can provide services for you. It's unclear whether this will lead to more subscription services to pay for the companies' services, or whether you can permit them to show you targeted ads instead of paying a subscription. But even if all companies used subscription models, unless you collect and own all the data from all those different sites you visit, it is not Web 3.0. Does that make sense?
@@ZcashMedia Web 3.0, as you describe it, represents merely a symbiotic relationship between customers and suppliers that may never materialize. How could you ensure permanent enforcement of Web 3.0?
My computer LITERALLY locked while I was chatting to someone on Discord mobile about my sleep problems, I plug in my computer and all of a sudden, I get moved from my English essay, TO THIS. What is my laptop on bro??
the lowest of the low "Problem? What Problem? Oh, for $5000 you will tell me what your problem with the web is. Not enough cash is 'Flowing' into your bank account.
Perhaps, but privacy doesn’t have to be perfect to turn the tide. If it becomes hard enough to get our data, it will become less profitable, which could stop the surveillance business model.
Hi, can you try the "Auto-translate" option and let us know if it works for Korean? We added high quality English captions that should be able to be auto-translated into any language by RUclips.
And I'm proud to say that I went to the only School in Toronto in 1996 my first year of high school was the first class that had the internet and was being taught how to build websites! But I want to Charter School one of very very in Canada and you had to do multiple interviews exams tests and have your grades average above 85% It was basically free private school for the kids who were tired of being told we were too smart for our own good. We were uniforms that was the only thing we had to pay for and make all their teachers by their first names. But I know for a fact we were the first school to have computers and be taught how to make and build our own web 1.0 websites. Which was amazing since at the time but I was living in Toronto obviously because my parents worked for the government Mom making building and selling programs even doing Y2K among other things. And my step dad working on slash and or building mainframes. And take your kid to work day my yeah I'll admit it my eyes would glaze over when my mum try to explain what both of them did for a living it was so convoluted. No matter how geeky you are there's always someone who will out geek you😂
zcash, capitalizing on the notion of privacy, by advertising privacy as entertainment. it would be unique if it weren't so trite, e.g. apple. what irony.
The founders spoke to this computational age when physicalism is subjective to change without further notice on par with idealism therefore, We all work with the same atoms but to maximize benefits we must interpret them radically differently. Individual liberal power & responsibilities. 1900s structuralism dualistic top down form and shape theft of liberal power deterministic simplicity while pushing infinite sums of complexity down upon many different diciplines and people was one thing for a call to arms, 1945 Smith_mundt act undermined English law with everything starts in Greece revisionist history curriculum to pander abroad. centralized agency and institution expansionism that gate keepers hearded cattle took over name image likeness denys all other doppelgangers and those who look sound or act like one the archetypical American.
@@ZcashMedia it does 😊 Follow or search $icp or dfinity to engage with the community for more information about web3 solutions and topics, we would love to have your input
This is BS. Everyone who opens an account with the websites like Google, FB, X etc does so after agreeing to the terms and conditions. It's already open and that is why people like it. The people have a choice. That is what defines freedom. The ability to choose. If a person is disgruntled with a website then close the account and don't visit it anymore. Tell people this. It's a simple message.
1) Nobody reads terms and conditions. Even if they did, you need a PhD to understand how much data they are collecting on you and how it’s used. Companies also put out lots of misinformation to hide what they do, see Zuckerberg “the future is private”. To think people are making an informed choice is inaccurate to say the least. 2) We present two paradigm-shifts that are being worked on that would create legitimate alternatives to surveillance-based business models. If these can provide the same functionality as what we have today, and people still opt to stay with surveillance websites, then it is true to say people have had an opportunity to choose. Until then, choosing between a bunch of different surveillance sites is no choice at all. 3) To anyone reading this who would like better options today, we recommend Brave Browser, Signal Messenger, and Zcash for starters. Cheers!
00:00 Fixing The Web’s Greatest Problem
01:07 Web 1.0
01:44 Web 2.0
02:41 Commercialization and Centralization of the Web
03:26 The Web’s Most Precious Resource
04:39 What is Surveillance Capitalism?
05:19 Surveillance Capitalism Business Model Explained
06:40 The Problem with Surveillance Capitalism
08:28 Can We Invent New Business Models For the Web?
09:12 Web3 and Web 3.0
12:42 What is Web3?
14:41 Web3 and Blockchain
15:26 Blockchain’s Major Flaw
17:30 What Every Solution to Surveillance Capitalism Needs to Consider
17:50 How Web3 Can Fix It’s Major Flaw
18:09 Zcash Represents a Solution to The Web’s Biggest Problem"
you showed your true colors at minute 7 when you chose the exemples of "manipulation" 2 events against left wing world agenda: 1) Trump election 2) Brexit
Should make a video interviewing biggest crypto influencers on what they think about privacy. Trend surf a bit
Great video! Keep it up guys
Its just the beginning of a transformation
Let’s go Zcash $65,000!!!!!
Love it
You have to know its use case do you know why you're investing in something in the first place do you know it's use case? As someone who is impart due to that reason great at picking new blockchains and investing in them that is key I'm not saying you don't know what you're talking about I'm just making sure it would be irresponsible not to give you that heads up
@@beautifullybrilliant7542 it’s like Bitcoin but private I know
I believe that if most of the internet users were really aware of what happens to their personal data they'd be happy to pay to use privacy preserving services/platforms.
The biggest issue is that this data abuse happens in a very opaque manner.
Absolutely!
thank you adding value to one's time
Survaillanve Gouvernements is worse. But that is just the tip. The biggest problem is applied survaillance to create narratives. CISA style
정말 좋은 내용입니다. 감사합니다.
Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Now that's some good production 🔥
With the billions these companies make off of this, freely, and without repercussions they will do everything they can do to prevent this from happening. The mountains of data are infinitely easier to navigate with LLMs and I foresee many people dying under mysterious circumstances to prevent it. People and companies with power never give it up freely they always reach for more.
Well, we hope nobody has to die to bring about change, but you are right they are incredibly powerful and will protect their interests. However, large scale change is possible if enough people demand it! Also, Tim Berners-Lee and his team make many convincing arguments why Big Tech will have to adopt better data practices in the future that put user rights first. Check out some of the Web 3.0 resources in the description for more info.
11:39 So, Netflix was implementing a form of web 3.0 in the 2000s through its subscription model for DVD rentals and streaming services? Does that make sense?
Not sure I know what you mean, could you explain more?
@@ZcashMedia A single tech company using a subscription model as its business model doesn't define it as 'web 3.0', but **multiple** tech companies adopting the subscription model collectively contribute to defining 'web 3.0'?
In general, I think "Web 3.0" is about being able to own all your data in a "pod". So, all your data from your Amazon shopping history, your RUclips history, airline flights, etc. in one place that you control. So instead of each of these different companies owning part of your data, you have everything in one place and you can let the companies "see" the data so they can provide services for you. It's unclear whether this will lead to more subscription services to pay for the companies' services, or whether you can permit them to show you targeted ads instead of paying a subscription. But even if all companies used subscription models, unless you collect and own all the data from all those different sites you visit, it is not Web 3.0. Does that make sense?
@@ZcashMedia Web 3.0, as you describe it, represents merely a symbiotic relationship between customers and suppliers that may never materialize. How could you ensure permanent enforcement of Web 3.0?
My computer LITERALLY locked while I was chatting to someone on Discord mobile about my sleep problems, I plug in my computer and all of a sudden, I get moved from my English essay, TO THIS. What is my laptop on bro??
The universe works in mysterious ways.
顶,支持!
Thank you!
We will all have personalized AI augmented websites like I have. 😎🤖
🍿🔥
So this is how I got this video
How’s that?
Literally stealing without consequences
I feel like I bought a bitcoin at under $20!!! Let's do this, let's goooooo!!!!
LFG
the lowest of the low
"Problem? What Problem?
Oh, for $5000 you will tell me what your problem with the web is.
Not enough cash is 'Flowing' into your bank account.
익명성에 중요성을 모르는 무지한 개미들 코인에 완성은 익명성임을
Zero Knowledge Proofs is the solution, but they will find a way to our data :((
Perhaps, but privacy doesn’t have to be perfect to turn the tide. If it becomes hard enough to get our data, it will become less profitable, which could stop the surveillance business model.
I want to watch the translation version video. I'm korean 😊
Will get to that soon!
Hi, can you try the "Auto-translate" option and let us know if it works for Korean? We added high quality English captions that should be able to be auto-translated into any language by RUclips.
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If web3 was viable it would have happened already.
To a degree, it is happening in small crypto communities. Can it grow? Dunno.
And I'm proud to say that I went to the only School in Toronto in 1996 my first year of high school was the first class that had the internet and was being taught how to build websites! But I want to Charter School one of very very in Canada and you had to do multiple interviews exams tests and have your grades average above 85%
It was basically free private school for the kids who were tired of being told we were too smart for our own good. We were uniforms that was the only thing we had to pay for and make all their teachers by their first names. But I know for a fact we were the first school to have computers and be taught how to make and build our own web 1.0 websites. Which was amazing since at the time but I was living in Toronto obviously because my parents worked for the government Mom making building and selling programs even doing Y2K among other things. And my step dad working on slash and or building mainframes. And take your kid to work day my yeah I'll admit it my eyes would glaze over when my mum try to explain what both of them did for a living it was so convoluted.
No matter how geeky you are there's always someone who will out geek you😂
Thank you for sharing your story! Very interesting and nostalgic ☺️
zcash, capitalizing on the notion of privacy, by advertising privacy as entertainment. it would be unique if it weren't so trite, e.g. apple. what irony.
Not exactly sure your criticism, but our goal is to make privacy understandable to general audiences. Is that a bad thing?
"Temporary access". 🤣
Take it up with Tim Berners-Lee
The founders spoke to this computational age when physicalism is subjective to change without further notice on par with idealism therefore,
We all work with the same atoms but to maximize benefits we must interpret them radically differently.
Individual liberal power & responsibilities.
1900s structuralism dualistic top down form and shape theft of liberal power deterministic simplicity while pushing infinite sums of complexity down upon many different diciplines and people was one thing for a call to arms, 1945 Smith_mundt act undermined English law with everything starts in Greece revisionist history curriculum to pander abroad.
centralized agency and institution expansionism that gate keepers hearded cattle took over name image likeness denys all other doppelgangers and those who look sound or act like one the archetypical American.
Nah, I will just stick with the Big Dog, Bitcoin.
To each their own. But have you ever tried using Zcash?
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$icp fixes this... dfinity are the real deal
Does it help with privacy?
@@ZcashMedia it does 😊
Follow or search $icp or dfinity to engage with the community for more information about web3 solutions and topics, we would love to have your input
Holochain
This is BS. Everyone who opens an account with the websites like Google, FB, X etc does so after agreeing to the terms and conditions. It's already open and that is why people like it. The people have a choice. That is what defines freedom. The ability to choose. If a person is disgruntled with a website then close the account and don't visit it anymore. Tell people this. It's a simple message.
1) Nobody reads terms and conditions. Even if they did, you need a PhD to understand how much data they are collecting on you and how it’s used. Companies also put out lots of misinformation to hide what they do, see Zuckerberg “the future is private”. To think people are making an informed choice is inaccurate to say the least.
2) We present two paradigm-shifts that are being worked on that would create legitimate alternatives to surveillance-based business models. If these can provide the same functionality as what we have today, and people still opt to stay with surveillance websites, then it is true to say people have had an opportunity to choose. Until then, choosing between a bunch of different surveillance sites is no choice at all.
3) To anyone reading this who would like better options today, we recommend Brave Browser, Signal Messenger, and Zcash for starters.
Cheers!
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