Web 2.0 itself is only about how you design websites. In theory the technology provides no mechanism for monopolies. This is just another example of how crony capitalism has failed us.
The big platforms took over by advertising themselves, shutting down competition using Soros money, buying up products that turned out to be better to stop development and so on.
It's not the technology itself that is the problem. It's just like you said, too many people are using the globalist products specifically.
Web 2.0 itself is only about how you design websites. In theory the technology provides no mechanism for monopolies. This is just another example of how crony capitalism has failed us.
The big platforms took over by advertising themselves, shutting down competition using Soros money, buying up products that turned out to be better to stop development and so on.
It's not the technology itself that is the problem. It's just like you said, too many people are using the globalist products specifically.