The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World

The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World

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  • Create Date:2022-09-05 09:21:38
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  • Author:Max Fisher
  • ISBN:B09FJPPQQ3
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Summary

The debut of a New York Times investigative reporter and Pulitzer Prize finalist: a gripping narrative that fuses research, exclusive interviews, and on-the-ground reporting to capture the full inside story of Big Tech’s monomaniacal race to drive engagement—and profits—at all costs。
 
We all have a vague sense that social media is bad for us, for our children, and for our democracies。 But what exactly is it about Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms that causes the kind of upheaval we see spilling out into real-world violence? Max Fisher, using years of his own international reporting for the New York Times, tells the inside story of how the social networks wrecked the world: the foundational tenets of their ideology, their race to maximize engagement, and the resulting algorithms that drive everyday users to extreme opinions and, ultimately, extreme behavior。
 
Taking the reader from deep inside Silicon Valley to the far reaches of Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Germany, and Brazil, Fisher draws a thread from the engineering of social media algorithms directly through to the practical fallout: the cancellations, the omnipotence of hate speech, and, increasingly, the spillover into violence。 Fisher weaves together the stories of five people—designers, executives, and users—to show not only the mentality that brought about the drive for engagement, but also the ways in which actual humans lives are ruined。 In the process he captures our cultural shift toward a world in which people are polarized not by convincing truths, but by misinformation, outrage, and fear。
 
The result is a fresh, excoriating, and definitive narrative of the rise of the social media giants and the devastating consequences of policies that claim to champion free speech but in fact prize limitless profits above all else。 Brimming with astounding human stories and precise reporting on a willful corporate obliviousness nothing short of criminal, The Chaos Machine captures the tangible havoc wreaked upon our minds and our world by the titans of the tech industry。

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Reviews

Ula Tardigrade

Very timely and accessible description of the current state of social media and their evil influence on all of us, as well as a guide through its short but complicated history。 The author, an investigative reporter from the New York Times, clearly knows his craft, so he gives us a fast paced journalistic account, with many colorful characters and surprising plot twists。If you’re following this topic closely you will be familiar with most of the phenomena and events described here, but nonetheles Very timely and accessible description of the current state of social media and their evil influence on all of us, as well as a guide through its short but complicated history。 The author, an investigative reporter from the New York Times, clearly knows his craft, so he gives us a fast paced journalistic account, with many colorful characters and surprising plot twists。If you’re following this topic closely you will be familiar with most of the phenomena and events described here, but nonetheless you will find an engaging and interesting story。 And if you’ve just recently begun to wonder what is going on and want to be up-to-date as soon as possible, this book will be a perfect choice。 Thanks to the publisher, Little, Brown and Company, and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book。 。。。more

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Carla Bayha

This is a terrifying, well-argued polemic against the power of social media to turn the average apolitical person into a hate spewing warrior or worse, both at home and abroad in places like Myanmar and Brazil, and even Germany。 The origin story of Silicon Valley culture is not nerd kids in garages, but a U。S。 military scrambling after Pearl Harbor to diversify bombing targets near the Pacific, while investing in war technologies。 Tech companies are not just controlled by their boards, but by th This is a terrifying, well-argued polemic against the power of social media to turn the average apolitical person into a hate spewing warrior or worse, both at home and abroad in places like Myanmar and Brazil, and even Germany。 The origin story of Silicon Valley culture is not nerd kids in garages, but a U。S。 military scrambling after Pearl Harbor to diversify bombing targets near the Pacific, while investing in war technologies。 Tech companies are not just controlled by their boards, but by the need to keep their libertarian leaning top software engineers from jumping ship, a governance by mostly male gamer culture, with few qualms about the consequences of spreading misinformation。 And media content is controlled, with little ethical oversight, by a "Hal"-like system of suggestion algorithms that hooks an all ages audience, by pushing content that increases the ratio of conspiracy, lies, hate, and of course advertising revenue, the longer that you watch。 YouTube comes in for the worst drubbing, but it's an "arms race for attention" and Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are creating new tribal identity groups and supplying them with genocidal justification。 。。。more

Randal White

I have to say that this book really shocked me。 Being someone who likes to think of myself as being well informed, I'm completely surprised at how social media companies have manipulated me。 And, for that matter, the world! Never again will I be able to look at Facebook and similar companies as just a way for me to stay in touch with friends。 From the manipulation of what you see in order to boost their bottom line to the subversive ploys built into the "Like" button。 Good Lord! I have always be I have to say that this book really shocked me。 Being someone who likes to think of myself as being well informed, I'm completely surprised at how social media companies have manipulated me。 And, for that matter, the world! Never again will I be able to look at Facebook and similar companies as just a way for me to stay in touch with friends。 From the manipulation of what you see in order to boost their bottom line to the subversive ploys built into the "Like" button。 Good Lord! I have always been a free enterprise, free speech supporter, but this really has to stop。 We cannot continue to let these companies manipulate and destroy our world。 Unbelievable! 。。。more