billiam0202 ,

They are also built on blockchain technology, which can include (crypto) financial rails that enable platforms, users and partners to synergistically profit from platform growth.

Man, dude had a good thing going until he said that bullshit.

vrighter ,

yep. lemmy is not based on blockchain... and it works nonetheless, even if relatively new. it can only get better from here

Pohl ,

I’m reading along… web3?? Who is still using that word? Built on the blockchain?! God damn crypto dweebs tricked me into reading 300 words before the took the mask off.

Cointelegraph.com, should have been able to piece it together. I have only myself to blame.

Bobbinapples ,

The passing resemblance to cointelpro ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO ) had me suspicious and it still didn't click for me until then either.

einsteinx2 ,
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Lol I love how they completely ignore the real Reddit placements like Lemmy and Kbin in favor of “web3” crypto bullshit 🙄

Yeah you don’t need blockchain to have an open, collaborative, community driven social media platform. In fact every blockchain + something project I’ve very seen would work just as well or better if you removed the blockchain part haha.

EnglishMobster ,
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They had me until they started pushing their Web3 bullshit. Crypto bros co-opted the term and kept it away from "real" Web 3.0 tech like the fediverse.

cooljacob204 ,

My eyes always nearly roll out of my head when I see a crypto bro use the term.

Like fuck off who are you all to decide the slimy crypto scene gets to be the next generation of web.

RemembertheApollo ,

Despite the protests, Reddit's Huffman has persisted in arguing that Reddit is "a living organism, this democratic living organism, created by its users."

No way can a democratic society last under a corporatocracy which, by default, is essentially a dictatorship. And corporatocracy is exactly what Huffman is pushing.

Y’know, it’s highly hypocritical that the article mentions the reason for the API shutoff is to force users to pay for the content while redditcorp doesn’t pay for the content users generate that reddit wants those same users to pay to access.

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