Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, has expressed concerns over the decline in web design quality, attributing it to the pressures of venture capital demands. He describes this degradation as 'enshittification,' where financial pressures force websites to prioritize profit over user experience, leading to a decline in the quality of online interactions. Newmark emphasizes the importance of building networks of networks to achieve long-term goals and enhance effectiveness through collaboration and resource sharing. Newmark also highlights the critical need for public service campaigns to educate people about cybersecurity and scamming. He points out that scammers often exploit urgency to manipulate victims, and phishing attacks use deceptive domain names to trick users. Newmark advocates for increased awareness and education to empower individuals to protect themselves online, stressing that understanding scam tactics is essential for developing critical thinking and ensuring digital safety.