There are two kinds of protocols from the "open web" scene that aim to replace centralized Big Tech platforms: federated and peer-to-peer. Federated protocols, like Matrix and Mastodon, are essentially modeled after email: there are still servers and clients, but anyone can run a server, and the whole network runs off of open-source software and open standards.
Confederal protocols: a sketch
There are two kinds of protocols from the "open web" scene that aim to replace centralized Big Tech platforms: federated and peer-to-peer. Federated protocols, like Matrix and Mastodon, are essentially modeled after email: there are still servers and clients, but anyone can run a server, and the whole network runs off of open-source software and open standards.