Part 1 of:
These principles are not merely theoretical; they constitute a call to action. They encourage everyone involved in the web's evolution to assess their contributions' societal and environmental impacts. We can create a web that truly benefits everyone by adhering to these principles:
There is one web
The web does not cause harm to society
The web supports healthy community and debate
The web is for all people
The web is secure and respects people's privacy
The web enables freedom of expression
The web makes it possible to verify information
The web enhances individuals' control and power
The web is an environmentally sustainable platform
The web is transparent
The web is multi-browser, multi-OS, and multi-device
The web can be consumed in any way that people choose
Part 2 of:
These principles are not merely theoretical; they constitute a call to action. They encourage everyone involved in the web's evolution to assess their contributions' societal and environmental impacts. We can create a web that truly benefits everyone by adhering to these principles:
There is one web
The web does not cause harm to society
The web supports healthy community and debate
The web is for all people
The web is secure and respects people's privacy
The web enables freedom of expression
The web makes it possible to verify information
The web enhances individuals' control and power
The web is an environmentally sustainable platform
The web is transparent
The web is multi-browser, multi-OS, and multi-device
The web can be consumed in any way that people choose
The World Wide Web Consortium #W3C has released their Ethical Web Principles.
They do not change the technical behavior of the #Web, but hopefully make the Web a better place. Even if just so slightly.
#Ethics #EWP #EthicalWeb […]
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