W2 – 25 July 2023 – Platform

The idea of continuous web3 was derived from the structure of social media content. I thought it would be better if users’ updates would be like pieces of a puzzle and could be linked together. Imagine a video game or a movie where users add new stuff to it. Each update is not a discrete entity or content but is defined in an environment (the video game for example).

Imagine that social media is organized in data sets such as classes and objects. Each update adds something to an object. Objects are then linked together to create something bigger. This way there is no difference between web programs and social media content. Content can be as practical as a program, or informative (such as an analysis of a social incident), etc.

It can be very simple to use this social media platform (for very basic updates) but can be very sophisticated for more involved tasks. So there is no limit to it. Personal AI is essential to guide users on how to use the platform without being confused. In fact, not only it guides users on how to use the platform but which content to work with. It finds suitable updates and helps the users to add something to them.

This is a part of the reputation system. Based on the large-scale content created by many users, they receive points or something which improves their reputation.

The other issue is that there should be a mechanism to construct non-predefined smart contracts. Imagine a company donates some money for some content it deems beneficial. The community (people involved in creating the content) should be able to decide how to distribute the money among themselves.

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