Yes, this model makes it so content creators actually have to create content or their customers will drop them for a better content creator. That sounds great for users.
I'm not sure why I should care that a few user-hostile rent-seeking entities won't have complete control of the internet anymore.
The API extensions causing vendor lock-in complaint is fairly bogus. Features would be driven by the content renderers, not the content creators. It's that very abdication of power that browsers have given to content creators that the system I'm proposing would avoid.
Yes, this model makes it so content creators actually have to create content or their customers will drop them for a better content creator. That sounds great for users.
I'm not sure why I should care that a few user-hostile rent-seeking entities won't have complete control of the internet anymore.
The API extensions causing vendor lock-in complaint is fairly bogus. Features would be driven by the content renderers, not the content creators. It's that very abdication of power that browsers have given to content creators that the system I'm proposing would avoid.