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<a href="https://hackernoon.com/https-hackernoon-com-the-world-doesnt-need-a-new-facebook-it-needs-a-new-internet-5beb2cc6bbfa" target="_blank"><strong>The world doesn’t need a new Facebook, it needs a new internet</strong></a><strong> </strong>by <a href="https://medium.com/@arjh" data-anchor-type="2" data-user-id="dbeb5c906b67" data-action-value="dbeb5c906b67" data-action="show-user-card" data-action-type="hover" target="_blank">Arjun Hassard</a>. Compared to other multi-trillion dollar industries, the internet is an infant— a lot is going to change about how we use it and how people on the other end monetize us.<em> “The appeal of monetizing your own browsing activity, preferences and identity through data marketplaces. The progression to self-regulated communities — replacing the ‘community standards’ imposed from Silicon Valley boardrooms and enforced by nudity recognition bots. A fix to bandwidth bottlenecks caused by centralized data storage architecture — faster, more reliable access. Above all, the guarantee of </em><strong><em>trustlessness</em></strong><em> by design. A user experience unblemished with the fear of being exploited.”</em>