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We Are the Nerds pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載
Christine Lagorio-Chafkin is an award-winning journalist who has covered culture, emerging technologies, and entrepreneurship for the past 15 years. She is senior writer at Inc. magazine and her work has appeared in many other publications, including The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, and the Washington Post. She was raised on a sheep farm in rural Wisconsin and now lives in New York City with her husband, cats, and toddlers. Her favorite subreddits are r/blep and r/ShowerThoughts.
Reddit hails itself as "the front page of the Internet." It's the third most-visited website in the United States--and yet, millions of Americans have no idea what it is.
We Are the Nerds is an engrossing look deep inside this captivating, maddening enterprise, whose army of obsessed users have been credited with everything from solving cold case crimes and spurring tens of millions of dollars in charitable donations to seeding alt-right fury and landing Donald Trump in the White House. We Are the Nerds is a gripping start-up narrative: the story of how Reddit's founders, Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian, rose up from their suburban childhoods to become millionaires and create an icon of the digital age--before seeing the site engulfed in controversies and nearly losing control of it for good.
Based on Christine Lagorio-Chafkin's exclusive access to founders Ohanian and Huffman, We Are the Nerds is also a compelling exploration of the way we all communicate today--and how we got here. Reddit and its users have become a mirror of the Internet: it has dingy corners, shiny memes, malicious trolls, and a sometimes heart-melting ability to connect people across cultures, oceans, and ideological divides.
##本來是衝著Aaron Swartz去的,意外被科普瞭運營社區文化的奧妙和艱難(反思最近的工作),從最開始放任自由的方針到後期朝嚴厲的審核措施的偏移,都不得不說是社區壯大過程裏的必現場景。當然,隻要根本問題沒有被解決,你所禁止的用戶總能找到新的齣口去宣泄(迅速拿小本本記下這些名兒),不過Huffman這批人不會去觸及這些復雜的層麵。另外想說,雖說Huffman是Reddit最早的定調人,作者似乎也偏愛他這種心有定力穩步嚮前的風格,還是不能忘記Yishan Wong的腔調。而Aaron在本書裏就是個一意孤行搞理想,一個勁兒給隊友捅婁子的渣渣 (苦笑
評分##本來是衝著Aaron Swartz去的,意外被科普瞭運營社區文化的奧妙和艱難(反思最近的工作),從最開始放任自由的方針到後期朝嚴厲的審核措施的偏移,都不得不說是社區壯大過程裏的必現場景。當然,隻要根本問題沒有被解決,你所禁止的用戶總能找到新的齣口去宣泄(迅速拿小本本記下這些名兒),不過Huffman這批人不會去觸及這些復雜的層麵。另外想說,雖說Huffman是Reddit最早的定調人,作者似乎也偏愛他這種心有定力穩步嚮前的風格,還是不能忘記Yishan Wong的腔調。而Aaron在本書裏就是個一意孤行搞理想,一個勁兒給隊友捅婁子的渣渣 (苦笑
評分##看瞭一半,其實更想讀到的是媒介批評,reddit和其他互聯網産品有何不同,這種不同對人們造成瞭哪些更深刻的心理和行動上的範式影響?甚至是社會關係?這本書更側重創業史,當然也是好看的,能感受到智商、運氣、團隊的力量,一些看似輕飄飄的they did it,其背後是these genius only
評分##社區的確是非常難運營的,在美國這樣一個有第一修正案的國傢,社區網站依然麵臨諸多問題,社會上的,政治上的,盈利上的,特彆是後者,紅迪這麼長時間瞭也沒盈利,而FB很快就盈利瞭。社區和社交的區彆,特彆是和熟人社交的區彆。
評分##學做人學做事永遠是主題?
We Are the Nerds pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載