Web 3.0: official definition from Kalakanis

    After numerous requests, Jason Kalakanis nevertheless agreed to issue a clear and concrete definition of what Web 3.0 is . Here it is.

    Web 3.0 is defined as high-quality content and services that are created by talented professionals on the Web 2.0 technology platform.

    The main idea here is that Web 2.0 is not the final product, but just a technology platform. Today, a social network or other Web 2.0 service can be created from scratch almost for free. There are thousands of such services and they no longer have value in themselves. If talented professionals begin to use this platform and create something truly interesting, this will be Web 3.0, which has interspersed on the Internet right now. The same well-known Digg or Youtube projects provide inspiration for creating vivid authoring projects that completely belong to the Web 3.0 generation. for example, the humorous video service Funny Or Die .

    Well, a pretty logical position worthy of attention.

    According to Kalakanis, the next generation of collective media in the spirit of Web 3.0 will be such a version of Digg, which experts will be connected to work on. They will check facts, correct mistakes and rewrite headings in the spirit of traditional journalism. Will the community accept such censorship? Probably not, therefore, at the moment, Digg is not ready to move to level 3.0.

    Wikipedia from the very beginning was a Web 1.5 project, but also approached the Web 3.0 level, when it began to “freeze” pages with almost perfect content that did not require further corrections, and also began to invite reputable experts for editing texts (at least in German Wikipedia )

    Kalakanis believes that Web 3.0 will show the true collective wisdom of the crowds instead of the group madness of the mobs that is so often seen now.

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