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The Other Pandemic
The Other Pandemic: How QAnon Contaminated the World | James Ball
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Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist James Ball takes us into the depths of the internet to trace the origins and rapid ascent of QAnon, the movement that mutated from a niche online conspiracy theory into the world's first digital pandemic.*A Financial Times Book to Read in 2023*Imagine a deadly pathogen that, once created, could infect any person in any part of the globe within seconds. No need to wait for travellers, trains, or air traffic to spread it, all you need is an internet connection. In this gripping investigation, Pulitzer Prize winner James Ball decodes the cryptic language of the online right and with a surgeon's precision tracks the spread of QAnon, the world's first digital pandemic.QAnon began as an internet community dedicated to supporting President Trump and intent on outing a global cabal of human traffickers. A short, cryptic message posted by an anonymous user to a niche internet forum in 2017 was the spark that ignited a global movement. What started as a macabre game of virtual make-believe quickly spiralled into the spread of virulently hateful, dangerous messaging - which turned into tragic, violent actions.Incoherent, chaotic, free from agendas: QAnon is a one-size-fits all cult conspiracy. From a standoff at the Hoover Dam, to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on 6 January 2021, to protesting COVID-19 lockdowns, this digital pandemic has spread globally and shows no signs of stopping. In The Other Pandemic Ball takes us into the niche pathways through which these digital pathogens spread, mutate and infect people all across the globe - but he also argues that the prognosis doesn't have to be dire. He shows us that it is possible to treat and cure this virus in order to build up our digital immune systems, and be better prepared to survive the next wave.
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A fascinating but rather scary, sobering look at how QAnon took over the internet and fuelled the ‘online right‘.

The book never felt dry or boring and this non-user of social media (other than Litsy, of course) is rather relieved to be a non-user, but grateful to understand more about how ‘digital pathogens‘ spread and mutate.

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Published in the UK on 20th July.

squirrelbrain @Megabooks - I seem to recall you posting about a very similar book a while ago, but I couldn‘t find it. 10mo
Purpleness You might enjoy The Chaos Machine as well, although, perhaps enjoy isn‘t the right word for this kind of book. 10mo
AmyG I find this all so frightening. 10mo
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Megabooks I‘ve read a couple of QAnon books but the one that immediately comes to mind is 9mo
Megabooks I‘ll have to check this one out. I‘ve read another, too, but I‘d have to look it up on the storygraph. 9mo
BarbaraBB It sounds very interesting but as a social media user I am afraid to read it 🙈🙉 9mo
squirrelbrain I‘ll check both of those out - thank you! @Purpleness @Megabooks 9mo
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