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Tim Berners-Lee: The man who dreamed of a World Wide Web

Oct 28, 2025
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, shares his unique upbringing that sparked a tech revolution. He discusses the decision to make the web free, prioritizing access over wealth and fame. Tim explains his parents’ pioneering work in computing and how their parenting style fostered his curiosity. He reflects on the web's societal impact, the dangers of addictive platforms, and the importance of data sovereignty. Berners-Lee also highlights the crucial balance between online and offline life, reminding us of the value of in-person connections.
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INSIGHT

Universality Enabled Exponential Growth

  • Tim designed the web to be universal and unconstrained so anyone could publish from any system.
  • That universality enabled exponential, open development and rapid global adoption.
INSIGHT

Technology Isn't Always Neutral

  • Tim initially believed technology was neutral and that good and bad uses would balance out.
  • The 2016 elections forced him to reconsider because the web had been used to manipulate and polarize voters.
ADVICE

Avoid Designing For Addiction

  • Limit addictive design by avoiding reward signals that prioritise engagement over user wellbeing.
  • Recognize that algorithm training choices can deliberately incentivize polarising or addictive behaviour.
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