The concept of RSS3 was inspired by the original RSS protocol and the vision to build the Open Web by enhancing the free flow of Open Information. The inception of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 marked the beginning of a new era of information flow, with subsequent innovations and pioneers, like Aaron Swartz, striving to make the web a space of freedom and open information. However, the consolidation of control over information by data superpowers led to the erosion of privacy and freedom, necessitating a shift towards a more decentralized web—the Open Web. As an important part of the Open Web, the RSS3 Network was created with the intention to become an open information layer, structuring information and making it universally available and valuable, fostering the development of decentralized projects similar to popular search engines and AI platforms.