Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
Sayings by Tim Berners-Lee
Centralization of the web gives too much power to a few companies. This is dangerous.
We need to break up the monopolies that control the web. They are too powerful.
The web is too important to be left in the hands of a few powerful companies. We need to democratize it.
I'm not saying the web is all bad. It has done a lot of good. But it's also done a lot of harm.
We need to make sure the web is a force for good, not evil.
The web is a reflection of humanity. It can be beautiful, and it can be ugly.
We need to teach people how to use the web responsibly. It's a powerful tool.
The web is a work in progress. We need to keep working on it to make it better.
I'm still optimistic about the future of the web. I believe we can fix it.
The web is a global public good. We need to protect it.
We need to make sure that everyone has access to the web. It's a basic human right.
The web should be a place where everyone can share their ideas and connect with each other.
I want to see a web where people are in control of their own data, and where they can choose who they share it with.
The web needs to be open and accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or location.
We need to protect the web from censorship and surveillance. It's a vital tool for freedom of expression.
The web is a powerful force for good, but it can also be a powerful force for evil. We need to make sure it's used for good.
I believe that the web can be a tool for positive change in the world. We just need to guide it in the right direction.
The web is not just a technology; it's a social construct. We need to think about its social implications.
We need to educate people about the dangers of the web, as well as its benefits.
The web is a mirror of humanity. It reflects our best and our worst.