If you are interested in an intellectually honest discussion and actually valuable information:
Web3 is like web2, but operated and owned by its users rather than centralized authorities. This is accomplished through blockchain technology.
I could also give a more detailed explanation with (dis)advantages. However, I should really get back to work. Moreover, I am under the impression that you are not really interested in the truth, given that you were happy to adopt the BS "definition" from that article. If I am wrong, I would be happy to get back to you.
In what way do users "operate the block chain"? Almost everyone uses centralized exchanges and centralized block chain anaylisis services. The number of users who operate their own node isn't higher than the number of users who operate their own server.
This is simply a cryptobro talking point that you haven't spent the time to think critically about.
"you were happy to adopt the BS "definition" from that article."
On the contrary - my comment was lightheartedly criticizing the article for defining web3 in a way which gives no further information, beyond what a sceptical person might already think, thus confirming their suspicions!
I am very interested to hear a real definition of web3, and perhaps debate it a little, if it turns out to be debatable.
Web3 is like web2, but operated and owned by its users rather than centralized authorities. This is accomplished through blockchain technology.
I could also give a more detailed explanation with (dis)advantages. However, I should really get back to work. Moreover, I am under the impression that you are not really interested in the truth, given that you were happy to adopt the BS "definition" from that article. If I am wrong, I would be happy to get back to you.