What problems do we solve?
- Online content manipulation: the big tech companies have semi-monopolistic distribution channels of information. They can interfere and meddle with elections.
- Media centralization: Traditional social media platforms are centralized entities that take users’
content and sell it to advertisers, while channeling billions of dollars to their shareholders. The
users of these platforms, those who are building and supporting the platforms, oftentimes don’t receive any rewardsin return. - Censorship: Such platforms have, moreover, censorship controls that can distort the views and opinions of the people while suppressing freedom of expression and people’s creativity.
- Low quality media: The quality of content is often compromised through censorship and not giving economic and social incentives to content-creators.
From the very beginning, Serey set the task of solving these shortcomings and providing people with a web 3.0 platform with more acceptable conditions.