
Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Wyman
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By:
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Jaron Lanier
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier, read by Oliver Wyman.
Jaron Lanier, the world-famous Silicon Valley scientist-pioneer and 'high-tech genius' (Sunday Times) who first alerted us to the dangers of social media, explains why its toxic effects are at the heart of its design, and explains in ten simple arguments why liberating yourself from its hold will transform your life and the world for the better.
Social media is making us sadder, angrier, less empathetic, more fearful, more isolated and more tribal. In recent months it has become horribly clear that social media is not bringing us together – it is tearing us apart. In Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now Jaron Lanier draws on his insider's expertise to explain precisely how social media works – by deploying constant surveillance and subconscious manipulation of its users – and why its cruel and dangerous effects are at the heart of its current business model and design. As well as offering ten simple arguments for liberating yourself from its addictive hold, his witty and urgent manifesto outlines a vision for an alternative that provides all the benefits of social media without the harm.
So, if you want a happier life, a more just and peaceful world, or merely the chance to think for yourself without being monitored and influenced by the richest corporations in history, then the best thing you can do, for now, is delete your social media accounts – right now. You will almost certainly become a calmer and possibly a nicer person in the process.
'A blisteringly good, urgent, essential read' ZADIE SMITH
Critic reviews
"A blisteringly good, urgent, essential read." (Zadie Smith)
A Must Read
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Still very much a worthwhile listen though – I’d recommend it.
An interesting listen
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OK, not great
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world changing book! delete your accounts!
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found it fasinating
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Shame about the politics
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So no, I haven't deleted them YET - perhaps another author will do better at persuading me!
I Haven't
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Excellent would recommend
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Book of our times
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This did push me to delete Twitter and minimise my data and usage where possible on my other social media accounts, just enough where I can at least enjoy seeing family members pictures which is the only thing keeping me on Instagram and Facebook now.
The author described a lot of good arguments and how social media is hurting us, the BUMMER acronym was annoying in all honesty but I managed to push through it.
The conclusion was a bit weird on how the title of the book was a little different to what the author was asking you to do and how they suddenly went first person as a Silicon Valley techie themselves.
Good awareness for people who are likely a lot deeper into social media than me and haven't been educated on how it can manipulate you. Highly recommend reading it if you're spending more time looking at your curated news feeds than actually going outside, meeting people and understanding a lot of the social issues that social media tries to show isn't actually real or exaggerated to the extent these bots, activists and hackers want you to believe.
Good but a little contradictory at the end
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