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<h1>Books about the evils of social media</h1>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7E480476514340F174D938ECBD46499F">The Influencer Industry</a></td>
<td>Emily Hund</td>
<td>Academic</td>
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<td class="snippet">While individual participants looked for a route to autonomy, stability, and professional fulfillment that seemed impossible elsewhere, they ended up creating a value system that advanced the erosion of boundaries between individuals inner lives and commercialism, asking us to view ourselves as products perpetually ready for market, our relationships as monetizable, and our daily activities as potential shopping experiences.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7520C8C486D712BF6AE0B1EB0857CB56">The Net Delusion</a></td>
<td>Evgeny Morozov</td>
<td>Academic</td>
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<td class="snippet">Apparently, nothing bad ever happens on the Internet frequented by the editors of <i>Wired</i>; even spam could be viewed as the ultimate form of modern poetry.</td>
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