In Filterworld, it becomes hard to separate the nature of something, or its reality, from its popularity in terms of attention.
In Filterworld, it becomes hard to separate the nature of something, or its reality, from its popularity in terms of attention.
Finals are kicking my ass but had to stop and read something.
I liked the idea of this book. But my frustration with the lack of references, footnotes, endnotes ultimately outweighed my interest. TBH I like long footnotes! #freethesources
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Filterworld *is* our world. This comprehensive analysis of life after analog takes a minute to get going, but is ultimately an interesting read. Personal passions have been replaced by monetization. It‘s consistently harder to be unique. That‘s just a small glimpse, but you get the idea. Recommend to people who are reading my book reviews on social media. 😉
This was an interesting look at how algorithmic feeds on social media and in other apps and websites lead us all to the same posts and ideas. It was a bit centered on upwardly mobile millennials ideas about this, but I still enjoyed his take. I wish he had focused more on the dangerous side of this trend (re: fascism) instead of just how easy it is to find the same type of coffee shop all around the world. Low pick. #BorrowNotBuy