Unlocking Web3: How Decentralized Social Media Could Revolutionize Creators’ Futures

Unlocking Web3: How Decentralized Social Media Could Revolutionize Creators' Futures

Most people don’t think about where their social media actually lives.

Or who controls it.

Or what happens to their content once it’s posted.

They just assume the platform is the platform.

But behind the scenes, a handful of people decide how everything moves.

What gets seen. What gets buried. What gets stored. What gets tracked.

And if that doesn’t sit right with you, you’re not alone. That’s a little too much power for a small group of people to wield.

Here’s the good news: A different kind of social media is starting to grow in the background. One built on openness, transparency, and user control instead of central control.

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