“It has taken all of us to build the web we have, and now it is up to all of us to build the web we want.”
Hard to believe, but it’s only been 28 years since Tim Berners-Lee submitted his original proposal for the worldwide web. But it’s the past 12 months that have him seriously concerned about the state of the web and its future.
The Guardian shares the three major changes the web needs according to Berners-Lee, including that we’ve lost control of our data, that it’s become too easy for misinformation to spread, and that political advertising needs more transparency and understanding.