Author Predicts Continued Split Between Centralized and Decentralized Online Networks
A novelist states that social media platforms will increasingly separate into regulated core services and open edge networks. The observation draws from the structure presented in the author's recent book.
dailyhodl.comAn author who recently published a novel described a future in which online networks divide into two distinct layers. The first layer consists of centralized services that apply content controls. The second layer consists of decentralized services that operate with fewer restrictions.
The author presented this division as the likely long-term structure of the internet. The same description appears in the novel, where the two network types coexist as separate environments for users.
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