| domain | yesterweb.org |
| summary | This collection of manifestos and articles advocates for a return to and reimagining of the internet, primarily rejecting the current “Web 2.0” dominated by social media and large tech corporations. The core themes revolve around:
* Reclaiming Control: A desire to “make your web yours again” through platforms like Neocities and a move away from centralized control. * Web 1.0 Revival: Many pieces argue for a return to the simplicity, independence, and user-centric design of Web 1.0. * Indie Web & DIY: Emphasis on decentralized, independent, and user-created content and media. * Critique of Web 2.0: Strong criticism of the current internet’s addictive nature, corporate influence, and negative impacts on user experience and society. * Alternative Visions: Manifestos propose alternative models like Web 0, the “Boring Web,” and intentional communities to foster a more meaningful and sustainable online experience. * Action & Community: Calls for collective action to reshape the internet and challenge the dominance of powerful tech entities.
The overall sentiment is one of frustration with the current state of the internet and a passionate plea for a return to a more human-centered, decentralized, and creatively-driven online landscape. |
| 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 | 2026-01-31 |
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