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  • By: Jaron Lanier
  • Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
  • Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (382 ratings)
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By: 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 10 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 10 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.

©2018 Jaron Lanier (P)2018 Random House Audiobooks

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"A blisteringly good, urgent, essential read." (Zadie Smith)

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world changing book! delete your accounts!

the guy doing the voice is great. its a little bit of a complicated listen at points but the argument is obvious and simple. social media is bad.

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found it fasinating

The narrator was great kept me wanting to find out more, very interesting, inspirational to delete social medias or to diactivate and really think about the effect it can have on our mental state and how to minimize the anxiety.

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Shame about the politics

The author seems far left and a lot of the political things he mentioned hasn't aged well and most turned out to befalse. That's a real shame as what did come through was how social media works. If he took the political bias it would be good information for everyone

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A Must Read

This is only the start or the end... So much great information in the book .

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An interesting listen

My only dislike was the narrator has the voice of a dodgy businessman trying to sell you some high-quality meats at fantastic wholesale prices. I’d prefer someone who sounds a bit more authentic.

Still very much a worthwhile listen though – I’d recommend it.

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OK, not great

I had high hopes for this but I lost interest pretty quickly. The content is a bit repetitive and it's not overly original. Also, not keen on how it's narrated. The guy uses an irritating tone so it sounds like everything he's saying is a question.

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Insight into the dynamics behind social media.

I always felt/thought there was something slightly bizarre about the recent phenomenon of social media and it's almost whole sale use and acceptance. This book has helped me understanding the, almost hiddern, economic and psychological mechanism which has propelled social media to the center stage of society. We give our data (both factual and behavioural) and attention to social media platforms for free. They sell this data. For example Facebook has a yearly revenue of around 7billion. Our data and attention is there for used for financial or political gains by social media platforms, political lobiests and business that use your data for targeted advertising. Is there however a net gain for the individual and society who 'use/used by' these 'free' platforms?

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Wow

Left with a good feeling of horror, but the fuel and incentive for change

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Important and educational book

The book provides a wealth of information and analysis of the influence of social media on us and our world. I may well read it again.

I think, though, that the message is let down by two things. 1. The narration, with its fake enthusiasm and over the top expression, it tends to trivialise the important messages that should be thought about. 2. The use of the acronym BUMMER also trivialise the message. It's way to trite for the concept and wastes an opportunity to create an acronym that could play a part in the ongoing discussion. Neither of these criticisms should prevent you reading this book though. It is thorough and relevant and I wholeheartedly recommend it. 😁

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Definitely worth listening to.

Another user mentioned about the author’s opinion regarding vaccines etc and I totally agree with that. However, I am glad I didn’t let it cloud my judgement and continued listening. This is a bird of eye view of the tech industry and I am grateful for the exposure. There is no way to know this stuff without listening to a ‘techy’ and he has a wealth of experience in this subject for sure. Worth reading/listening if you can get past some of his opinions - as he is entitled to those after all.

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