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More IPv6 deployment.
Whack-a-mole with automated bots on social media. The war with spam email was a long one. This one may be too. My guess is that in the end, the bots will lose out, maybe via some kind of zero-knowledge proof of identity stuff.
YouTube cracking down on ad-blocking.
Continued rise of dark-mode interfaces.
Either a general acceptance of least-common-denominator stuff (e.g. accepting that one can't restrict what content is visible that might come from some other country) or an increasing number of countries mandating that their ISPs block stuff that they want blocked. If the blocking happens, probably an increase in use of software that seeks to evade such blocking.
I do wonder a bit what the impact will be from the shift we've seen from PCs being the primary way to access the Internet to mobile devices. Like, for example:
https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/touch-typing-learn-practice-gen-z-speed-rjhlvrb00
If the ability to touch-type goes into serious decline, the ability to enter text rapidly will as well, and I'd expect that to have various knock-on effects in UI; brevity of input text may become more important.
Some things that I don't expect to see:
working in 2D works pretty well for most things.
Uh, how will it be presented on the web page so that we know it’s not fake?
Cryptographic signature.