The open web is dying precisely because, like the author's definition says, it has to be "managed by its users", and that's (1) work that (2) requires specialized skills and is (3) uncompensated.
Everyone wants just to use, and let someone else manage the web. That situation keeps cranking out opportunities for closing the web.
Everyone wants just to use, and let someone else manage the web. That situation keeps cranking out opportunities for closing the web.