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Some other names related to the Web Revival: | Some other names related to the Web Revival: | ||
- | * Old Web - This name also evokes the spirit of the early web, its favoured by sites that focus on older technology and styles, for example The Old Net. | + | * Old Web - This name also evokes the spirit of the early web, it' |
* Web 1.0 Movement - This name refers the simple static sites of the 90s and is similar to Old Net. | * Web 1.0 Movement - This name refers the simple static sites of the 90s and is similar to Old Net. | ||
* Smol/Small Web - This name is often favoured by minimalist sites such as [[m15o|m15o]]’s Status.Cafe | * Smol/Small Web - This name is often favoured by minimalist sites such as [[m15o|m15o]]’s Status.Cafe | ||
- | * The [[Yesterweb|Yesterweb]] - A brand name used by the Yesterweb Community, a large group of people who make personal sites. | ||
* [[Neocities|Neocities]] - A brand name for the web hosting company and community that houses many web revival sites! | * [[Neocities|Neocities]] - A brand name for the web hosting company and community that houses many web revival sites! | ||
* Indieweb - A separate web collective, mainly with professional web developers, it is less related to the web revival. | * Indieweb - A separate web collective, mainly with professional web developers, it is less related to the web revival. | ||
+ | * [[Yesterweb|Yesterweb]] - A brand name for the yesterweb forum and community with a focus on social activism. | ||
+ | * Digital gardening - A separate web movement, focused on personal knowledge management, public learning and open knowledge. | ||
===== What ties it all together? ===== | ===== What ties it all together? ===== | ||
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* One World-Wide-Web - They value the ideals of free shared information and global connectivity expressed on the early internet. | * One World-Wide-Web - They value the ideals of free shared information and global connectivity expressed on the early internet. | ||
* Messy things are OK - Things don't need to be perfect, we want our web lives to be fun ones not flawless ones. | * Messy things are OK - Things don't need to be perfect, we want our web lives to be fun ones not flawless ones. | ||
- | * Heck No Crypto - To most, crypto currencies, the “[[Web3|Web3]]" | + | * No to Crypto - To most, crypto currencies, the “[[Web3|Web3]]" |
These ideals are expressed by creating websites, homepages, zines, forums, podcasts and more! The goal is simply to find what was best about the early web, find whats best about new technology, mix the two; kick all the Mark Zuckerberg' | These ideals are expressed by creating websites, homepages, zines, forums, podcasts and more! The goal is simply to find what was best about the early web, find whats best about new technology, mix the two; kick all the Mark Zuckerberg' | ||
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