Web 2.5: HackerNoon's Vision for a New Wave Internet

Written by ashumerie | Published 2024/03/30
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TLDRHackerNoon presents Web 2.5, a groundbreaking documentary unraveling the Internet's evolution. Join the team in a half-hour interview, exploring key moments, challenges, and the transition to Web 3. Reflect on the broken state of the Internet, question the role of Web 3, and witness a commitment to keeping information free and accessible. Dive into the complex history of the Internet – watch Web 2.5 now!via the TL;DR App

Hey Hackers!

We’ve got some exciting news  🥁🥁🥁

Web 2.5, HackerNoon’s documentary on the next-generation internet is now available on demand!

Web 2.5: A HackerNoon Film

The Web 2.5 Documentary by HackerNoon centers on the internet’s evolution and complex history. In a light-hearted interview lasting just under half an hour, HackerNoon’s team interrogates the different phases of the Internet, from an era of dial-up modems to one slowly defining what Web 3 is.

The internet is not a flawless, mysterious machine operating in a black box; it is a dynamic tool collaboratively built by users worldwide, and its evolution is a shared responsibility. As Linh Dao Smooke, HackerNoon COO, points out, the ball has already been dropped a few times. She identifies 2016 as a turning point for Web 2 and the tech ecosystem, highlighting issues such as weaponized ad-based tech algorithms, mass distrust in the government, struggling publishing industries, and pervasive misinformation as the straws that broke the camel’s back.

“I think we desperately need a reimagined internet because somewhere along the way we lost the plot. We all wanted it to be a force for good but we ended up driving people further apart”

The dialogue continues with the HackerNoon team further investigating the broken state of the Internet, questioning whether Web 3 is the solution, and discussing the company's commitment to keeping information on the Internet free, user-friendly, and easily accessible.

“We live between social media and the traditional Forbes of the world, bringing you a high-quality tech story without all the noise,” said David Smooke, HackerNoon Founder & CEO.

Is Web 3 really the future, or is it just a passing trend for people looking to make a quick buck?

The HackerNoon team has its answer and now, they want to help you find yours.


Written by ashumerie | Content Writer and Editor at HackerNoon
Published by HackerNoon on 2024/03/30