Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
Unplug: Jaron Lanier’s Radical Case Against Social Media
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Quick Facts
| Author | Jaron Lanier |
| Narrator | Oliver Wyman |
| Runtime | 4h44m |
| Published | May 29, 2018 |
| Rating | 4.4 / 5 (1,203 ratings) |
| Categories | Computers & Technology, History & Culture, Technology & Society, Content Creation & Social Media, Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development, Communication & Social Skills |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Dive into a sharp, fast-paced critique of social media's grip on our lives with Jaron Lanier’s groundbreaking audiobook, narrated by Oliver Wyman. This compelling argument against the dominance of tech giants is both intellectually rigorous and highly accessible, making it an essential listen for anyone navigating the digital age. Wyman’s articulate delivery enhances the text, ensuring each of Lanier's ten arguments lands powerfully in your ears.
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- Expert narration by Oliver Wyman brings every character and scene to life across 4h44m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Jaron Lanier, rated 4.4 stars by 1,203 listeners.
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