| domain | yesterweb.org |
| summary | The provided content consists of various manifestos and articles advocating for a return to simpler, more decentralized web practices (Web 1.0) as opposed to modern Web 2.0's focus on social media and data-driven platforms. These works express concern over the loss of original cyberspace, user engagement becoming addiction, and the detrimental impacts of new technologies on the environment.
The manifestos propose solutions like reclaiming territory in cyberspace, creating indie webs, embracing ugliness (aesthetically displeasing but functional websites), and developing alternative systems to challenge dominant platforms. Authors emphasize the importance of being self-sufficient and avoiding overly ambitious, vague goals that often lead to movement demise.
Some key themes include: 1. Discontent with Web 2.0 and social media's dominance 2. Advocacy for a return to simpler, more decentralized web practices (Web 1.0) 3. Concerns over environmental impact of new technologies 4. Call for projects without pre-existing counterparts 5. Stress on self-reliance and effectual systems to combat dominant platforms |
| title | The Yesterweb - Reclaiming the Internet |
| description | The Yesterweb - Reclaiming the Internet |
| keywords | community, have, people, social, members, space, class, manifesto, more, being, spaces, will, there, culture, time, personal, conflict |
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| nslookup | A 198.51.233.1 |
| created | 2025-11-11 |
| updated | 2025-11-11 |
| summarized | 2025-11-13 |
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