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Ronson uses the tools of a traditional journalist: good research and first-hand interviews, with the techniques of a great nove... Read More
Incredibly relevant for the times we live in.
Competitiveness
A deftly written body of work examining shame in the modern world.
The book may thus in 2018 feel dated through no fault of its won.
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An eye opening account into the pitfalls of trying to be funny or different on social media
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Good expose of what can happen to actually ruin your life on twitter
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Jon explores and speaks to the people that have felt the full force of cancel culture and the toxic side of social media and it’s something that make you take a deep breath and go ‘jeez’
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A deftly written body of work examining shame in the modern world
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Give it a go its a page turning eye opener
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The loss of selfrespect leads to a complete numbness and an inability to reveal one’s self to the world
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The topic of feedback loops is touched upon within the book
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This is a type of confirmation bias whereby people are able to spot that a type of action which is then judged to be acceptable and then mimic that