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Washington Post reporter and internet culture expert Taylor Lorenz explores the social history of the internet and its transformational impact on society in Extremely Online (2023). From the rise of blogging to social media networks and the advent of the creator economy, she highlights how online platforms have democratized content creation and offered economic opportunities. Lorenz also delves into the darker side of the internet, examining issues such as public scrutiny, online hate, and racial bias. She emphasizes that everyday users, not just tech leaders, have the power to address these issues and drive transformation.
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