Web1
Web1, also known as Web 1.0, refers to the first generation of websites on the internet that were developed in the 1990s and early 2000s. These websites were static and primarily provided information to users. They were built using basic HTML code and lacked the interactive features and social media capabilities that we see on websites today.
Web1 was primarily a one-way communication system where the website owners generated content and users passively consumed it. There were limited opportunities for users to interact with the website or with other users.
The reason why Web1 existed was that it was the earliest stage in the development of the internet and web technologies. Website developers were still learning about what was possible with the new technology, and they focused on creating simple informational sites that could be accessed by people all over the world. Despite its limitations, Web1 paved the way for the development of more advanced web technologies, such as Web2 and Web3.