# The Case for Slow Tech > Why and how we are changing the Internet today **Published by:** [Slow Tech On Web3](https://paragraph.com/@slow-tech-on-web3/) **Published on:** 2025-10-20 **Categories:** slowtech, creatoreconomy, kradle, crypto **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@slow-tech-on-web3/the-case-for-slow-tech ## Content Why we need a different kind of internetWe live in an era dominated by artificial intelligence. Big tech pushes us to react, interact, and scroll endlessly, feeding us a constant stream of algorithm‑driven, often irrelevant content. That relentless noise ruins our focus, our creativity, and even our sense of self. I felt that frustration too, and I began asking myself: Is there a better way to think, co‑create, and consume only the content that truly matters to us? The answer was simple: we have to build it ourselves.Introducing Kradle - a platform owned by its creatorsKradle is designed for people who value privacy and want a space where ideas are nurtured rather than diluted by misinformation or AI‑generated filler. It’s a platform shaped by co‑owners, not passive users - a place where your identity and privacy are respected, and where you can slow down, reflect, and collaborate at your own pace.How Kradle worksSpark - Everything begins with a spark: an idea, an opinion, or a useful piece of information you want to share.Contribution - Others can add to that spark, whether by expanding the idea or offering constructive criticism. Every input counts.Weave - Once the discussion feels complete, the community weaves the contributions into a lasting artifact called an Insight.Knowledge Library - Each Insight is stored in the Knowledge Library, a searchable repository of curated, community‑crafted content.Core principlesInsights are new digital assets An Insight isn’t just a blog post; it’s a canonical piece of knowledge co‑created and implicitly owned by the community that nurtured it. In the future, Insights could be collected, referenced, and even monetized through mechanisms such as fractional ownership or access tokens.Sovereign identity at the foundationNon‑custodial sign‑in - Users log in with a wallet or other decentralized identifier, eliminating the need to collect personal data. Email‑password login remains optional for convenience.Community‑driven moderation - Platform policies are defined by the community; members decide what works best for them.Fractional ownership - Knowledge artifacts can be represented as NFT‑like tokens, allowing the community to own a share of the content they helped create.A roadmap to progressive decentralization We start with a polished, centralized MVP to deliver a smooth user experience, but the architecture is built for a fully decentralized future. The ultimate vision is a DAO that governs the treasury, curates the public Library, and votes on Kradle’s evolution.Who should consider Kradle?If you’re a creator tired of the endless abyss of social media, if you feel your ideas get lost in digital noise, Kradle offers a mindful alternative - a place where meaningful content thrives and where you retain control over your work.Get involvedInterested in trying Kradle? Reach out on matrix, or request an early access to Kradle. Let’s build a slower, more intentional internet together. ## Publication Information - [Slow Tech On Web3](https://paragraph.com/@slow-tech-on-web3/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@slow-tech-on-web3/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@slow-tech-on-web3): Subscribe to updates