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Break the Internet

Olivia Yallop

Posting into the void: memes, algorithms, attention, authenticity, the creator economy, shitposting, TikTok, and why I’m convinced that we’re all actually living in a simulation.

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    Writing the first book about influencer culture. BREAK THE INTERNET, out Oct 2021

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