Careless People
At this point there is enough research, reporting and momentum to point to the fact that social media is harmful for all those who use it and these companies are ready to world this immense power to do the bidding of the highest payer.
this book might be the final nail in the coffin for some of you. for some it might be square one to your own social emancipation. to me it is a necessary reminder to stay away from this.
look at it this way - if FB, instagram, whatsapp, snapchat etc disappeared tomorrow - our lives would go on unhindered.

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