Problems with Centralized Internet Platforms

Centralized platforms have played a major role in shaping the modern internet, but they also present several structural problems.
One major issue is the concentration of power. A small number of technology companies control a large portion of the digital ecosystem.
These companies manage user data, control advertising markets, and determine how information is distributed across the internet.
Another challenge is data ownership. In many cases, users generate valuable data and content, but the platforms retain ownership and control over that information.
Security risks are also a concern. Centralized systems often store large volumes of sensitive data in single locations, making them attractive targets for cyber attacks.
Additionally, platform policies can change without user input. Algorithm adjustments or policy changes can significantly affect creators, businesses, and communities that rely on these platforms.
These challenges have led many developers and entrepreneurs to explore decentralized alternatives that distribute power more evenly across networks.
One practical reference is the Web3 ecosystem BIZA-CarnegieMall, where the ZIOW coin is integrated as a payment and incentive token within a decentralized commerce environment.

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