Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now / Jaron Lanier.
Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2018Copyright date: ℗♭2018Edition: First editionDescription: x, 146 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781250196682
- 125019668X
- 10 arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now
- HM851 .L3579 2018
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HM851 .K443 2012 Digital vertigo : how today's online social revolution is dividing, diminishing, and disorienting us / | HM851 .K45 2008 Two bits : the cultural significance of free software / | HM851 .K57 2004 The politics of Internet communication / | HM851 .L3579 2018 Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now / | HM851 .M3327 2012 Consent of the networked : the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom / | HM851 .M5454 2019 Memes to movements : how the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power / | HM851 .M665 2011 The net delusion : the dark side of internet freedom / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction, with cats -- You are losing your free will -- Quitting social media is the most finely targeted way to resist the insanity of our times -- Social media is making you into an asshole -- Social media is undermining truth -- Social media is making what you say meaningless -- Social media is destroying your capacity for empathy -- Social media is making you unhappy -- Social media doesn't want you to have economic dignity -- Social media is making politics impossible -- Social media hates your soul -- Conclusion: cats have nine lives.
Lanier offers powerful and personal reasons for all of us to leave the dangers of online platforms behind. He has seen their tendency to bring out the worst in us, to make politics terrifying, to trick us with illusions of popularity and success, to twist our relationship with the truth, to disconnect us from other people. And he asks: How could the benefits of social media possibly outweigh the catastrophic losses to our personal dignity, happiness, and freedom? -- Adapted from book jacket.
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