tonyleachsf's review

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3.0

I have so much respect for the author - and the NCII problem is so important and deserves much more attention than it gets. Serious props for taking this on and highlighting an unfortunately overlooked horror for many people.

But this book also seems to lever “NCII is awful and here are some great legal frameworks for making the problem a bit less bad” into “here’s how we solve all problems in trust and safety.” This jump doesn’t make sense to me, and I’m worried that the main argument that many readers take away is that the worst of the worst on the internet needs the same privacy/moderation rules as standard-issue personalization?

lindseyjones's review

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informative slow-paced

3.5

exists's review against another edition

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It started getting too deep into the american legal system and i dont really care about that

autumngore's review

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challenging informative slow-paced

3.5

lilypdx's review

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dark informative sad medium-paced

3.25

audreylee's review against another edition

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challenging dark informative medium-paced

5.0

This is an incredibly important look at the ways our privacy is violated and what we can and can not do about it. If you own "smart" devices or are active on social media, you had better read this book.

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s_pywow's review

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informative

2.0

subdue_provide75's review

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1.0

Eh, not what I was looking for. Though has a lot about non-consensual pornography. 

kmanderson03's review

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informative

4.0

she_who_reads_'s review

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challenging informative medium-paced

4.5