I was speaking about the web as a net-work (not just web as in HTTP webpages). There are other protocols such as FTP, SMTP, and direct socket connections over TCP and UDP, but many of these use cases were absorved by REST only (HTTP) transactions and now websockets.
That's exactly the misconception I was trying to correct, assuming you made it while understanding the difference.
That suite of protocols is a suite of internet protocols, and "web" (from "world wide web", certainly familiar from www in websites) is a combination of HTML served over HTTP. If it has evolved to mean the internet, my apologies, but 10-20 years ago if you said "web", you meant HTTP:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web
no... you are just trying to be pedanting. Web, the metaphor coming from a spider web and commonly understood as the interconnection formed by networks, could be perfectly understood as inter+net as well. And web+page as what the HTTP was purposed. And all that text brings nothing to the conversation.