The Future of the Internet

in #online3 years ago

Like all ecosystems, the community that’s emerged on the internet requires a diversity of species to be optimally functional - and that threatened by the big tech monoculture emerging on Earth these days. To figure out what’s going on, we go back to the 1960s when it all started, and trace the explosion of online existence since then. Our conversation with Evan Bailyn, a 17-year veteran of getting websites to the front page of Google, considers what exactly the future of the internet might look like. His experience with the inner workings of the search behemoth leads us to a fascinating conversation about the things you won’t find on Google, the strange nature of niche radicalization, and what - if anything - is going to replace the big three that dominate the online world today.

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The problem is not just the next gen of why and what we don't know, but the trust on Google. We don't know who pays and how much to affect the search algorithm.
Hive solves this issue with transparancy.

That's a good point - the next phase of the internet isn't going to be about search, it's going to be about finding ways to evaluate whether search results are good or not. Hive is a good start! I want to see a better recommendation algorithm, one that is both transparent and expansive.

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