What interactions had to become available for Web 2.0 and how is this different than today?

There was an enormous shift in online interactions during the Web 2.0 era. Platforms transitioned from static content consumption to dynamic engagement, with features such as comments and shares encouraging community participation. As a designer, my role expanded to facilitate these interactions, resulting in a more collaborative online experience.

Interactions have taken on new dimensions in the Web 3.0 era. Beyond comments and likes, the landscape has evolved from decentralized technologies to augmented reality. My challenge as a designer is to anticipate and design for these multifaceted interactions, ensuring that interfaces are not only responsive but also intuitive, accommodating the various ways users interact with the evolving possibilities of the digital realm.

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