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[10][thumb] [11]Ben Werdmuller [12]
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[13]It turns out I'm still excited about the web
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Passion led us here
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I’m worried I’ve become cynical about technology as I’ve gotten older. But
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maybe technology really is worse.
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Someone asked me the other day: “what [in media and technology] are you excited
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about right now?”
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We both agreed that it was a surprisingly difficult question. And then came the
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follow-up:
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“Do you think it’s just because we’re older now, or is the web really less
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exciting?”
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And to be honest, I’m not sure.
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I used to be so excited. If you sneak a glance at my high school yearbook,
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you’ll see that I wanted to be a journalist. Telling stories was my first love.
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It’s still where my brain feels the most comfortable. I love the flow state of
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writing more than doing just about anything else. That’s why I keep writing
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here, and why my long-term plan is to pivot from a technology career to one
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where I get to write all the time.
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But in 1994 or so, I got distracted by the web: what an amazing medium for
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stories. Many of us share the experience of trying out a browser like NCSA
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Mosaic, discovering voices from all over the world, and getting stuck into
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writing our own HTML code without having to ask anyone for permission or buy a
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software license to get started. I vividly remember when we got the ability to
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add our own background images to web pages, for example. For a long time, I was
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a master at table-based layouts.
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In the UK, where I grew up, you were effectively forced to pick your university
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degree at 16. You were required to choose three or four A-level subjects to
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focus on for your last two years of high school; then you had to apply to do a
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particular degree at each university, knowing that each degree had subject
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requirements. If you wanted to study English at university, you needed to have
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chosen the English A-level; good luck getting in if you hadn’t.
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Specifically because I was distracted by the web, I put myself on the Computer
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Science track. Even then, I kept a Theater A-level, because I couldn’t imagine
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a world where there wasn’t some art and writing in my life. Most British
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universities correspondingly dismissed me for not being focused enough, but
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Edinburgh took me, so that’s where I went. Even while I was doing the degree,
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[14]I built a satirical website that got over a million pageviews a day - in
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2001. I blogged, of course, and although I haven’t kept a consistent platform
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or domain for all that time, I’ve been writing consistently on the web since
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1998.
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It was a platform I got to approach with a sense of play; a sense of
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storytelling; a sense of magical discovery as I met new people and learned from
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their creativity.
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The web sits apart from the rest of technology; to me, it’s inherently more
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interesting. [15]Silicon Valley’s origins (including the venture capital
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ecosystem) lie in defense technology. In contrast, the web was created in
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service of academic learning and mutual discovery, and both built and shared in
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a spirit of free and open access. Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, and CERN
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did a wonderful thing by building a prototype and setting it free. [16]As CERN
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points out on its page about the history of the web:
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An essential point was that the web should remain an open standard for all
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to use and that no-one should lock it up into a proprietary system.
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That ethos is how it succeeded; it’s why the web changed the world. And it’s
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why someone like me — over in Scotland, with no networks, wealth, or privilege
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to speak of — was able to break in and build something that got peoples’
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attention. It’s also why I was interested to begin with. “The internet is
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people,” I used to say; more than protocols and pipes, the web was a fabric of
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interconnectedness that we were all building together. Even in the beginning,
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some people saw the web and thought, “this is a way I can make a lot of money.”
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For me, it was always a way to build community at scale.
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And then Facebook — it always seems to be Facebook — became the first web
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company to reach a billion dollar valuation, in a year that happened to also
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see the launch of the iPhone. Building community at scale became finding
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customers at scale. There was a brief reprieve while global financial markets
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tumbled at the hands of terrible debt instruments that had been built on shaky
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foundations, and then the tech industry started investing in new startups in
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greater and greater numbers. Y Combinator, which had started a few years
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earlier, started investing in more and more startups, with higher and higher
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checks ([17]$6,000 per founder for the first cohort, compared to [18]half a
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million dollars per startup today). The number of billion-dollar-plus web
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startups grows by the hundreds every year.
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The web I loved was swamped by a mindset that was closer to Wall Street. It’s
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been about the money ever since.
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It’s so rare these days to find people who want to build that
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interconnectedness; who see it as a mission and a movement. People in tech talk
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excitedly about their [19]total Compensation (which has earned its own
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shorthand acronym, TC), and less so what exciting thing they got to build, and
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what it allowed people to do. Maybe they’ll give you a line about what they
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allow for the enterprise or increasing some company’s bottom line, but it’s
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usually devoid of the humanist idealism that enchanted me about the early web.
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I realized some time ago that the startups I personally founded in this era
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couldn’t have succeeded, because my focus was all wrong. I wanted to be paid to
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explore and build this wonderful platform, and was not laser focused on how to
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build investor value. I still want to be paid to build and explore, try and
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make new things happen, with a sense of play. That’s not, I’m afraid to say,
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how you build a venture-scale business.
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So, let’s return to the question. Given this disillusionment, and my lack of
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alignment with what the modern tech industry expects of us, what am I excited
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about?
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My cynicism has been tempered by the discovery that there are still movements
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out there that remind me of the web’s original promise — efforts that focus on
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reclaiming independence and fostering real community. Despite the
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commercialization of the web, these are still places where that original spirit
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of openness and community-building thrives.
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[20]The Indieweb is one. It’s an interdisciplinary group of people that
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advocates for everyone owning their own websites and publishing from their own
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domains. It’s happening! From the resurgence of personal blogs to new
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independent publications like [21]Platformer and [22]User Mag, many people see
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the value of owning their presence on the internet and their relationships with
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their community. Independence from sites like Facebook and Google is surging.
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The other is [23]the Fediverse: a way to have conversations on the web that
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isn’t owned by any single company or entity. The people who are building the
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Fediverse (through communities, platforms like [24]Mastodon, cultural
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explorations) are expanding a patchwork of conversations through open protocols
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and collaborative exploration, just like the web itself was grown decades ago.
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It’s phenomenally exciting, with a rapidly-developing center of gravity that’s
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even drawing in some of the companies who previously were committed to siloed,
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walled-garden models. I haven’t been this enthused about momentum on the web
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for twenty years.
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I was afraid I had become too cynical to find excitement in technology again.
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It wasn’t true.
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While I’ve grown more cynical about much of tech, movements like the Indieweb
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and the Fediverse remind me that the ideals I once loved, and that spirit of
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the early web, aren’t lost. They’re evolving, just like everything else.
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[15] https://words.werd.io/what-is-silicon-valley-87fcf49f30c8
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[16] https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web
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[17] https://foundersatwork.posthaven.com/grow-the-puzzle-around-you
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[18] https://www.ycombinator.com/deal
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[19] https://compt.io/guide/total-compensation/
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[20] https://indieweb.org/
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[21] https://www.platformer.news/leaving-substack-platformer-year-four/
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[22] https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/taylor-lorenz-leaves-washington-post-launch-user-mag-substack-1236011888/
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[23] https://socialwebfoundation.org/
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[24] https://joinmastodon.org/
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[25] https://werd.io/2024/it-turns-out-im-still-excited-about-the-web
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