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posted by martyb on Friday August 31 2018, @03:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the Garbage-in-garbage-in-garbage-in-and-more-garbage-in dept.

At the The Verge:

Today, The Verge is publishing an interim edition of Sarah Jeong's The Internet of Garbage, a book she first published in 2015 that has since gone out of print. It is a thorough and important look at the intractable problem of online harassment.

After a year on The Verge's staff as a senior writer, Sarah recently joined The New York Times Editorial Board to write about technology issues. The move kicked off a wave of outrage and controversy as a group of trolls selectively took Sarah's old tweets out of context to inaccurately claim that she is a racist. This prompted a further wave of unrelenting racist harassment directed at Sarah, a wave of coverage examining her tweets, and a final wave of coverage about the state of outrage generally. This is all deeply ironic because Sarah laid out exactly how these bad-faith tactics work in The Internet of Garbage.

[...] The Internet of Garbage provides an immediate and accessible look at how online harassment works, how it might be categorized and distinguished, and why the structure of the internet and the policies surrounding it are overwhelmed in fighting it. Sarah has long planned to publish an updated and expanded second edition, but in this particular moment, I am pleased that she's allowed us to publish this interim edition with a new preface.

In that new preface, Sarah stresses that her original text was written from a place of optimism. But the years since have not been kind to internet culture. She writes that the tactics of Gamergate, so clearly on display during the harassment campaign waged against her over the last few weeks, have "overtaken our national political and cultural conversations." That new culture is driven by the shape of the internet and the interactions it fosters. "We are all victims of fraud in the marketplace of ideas," she writes.

I hope everyone with a true and sincere interest in improving our online communities reads The Internet of Garbage and contends with the scope of the problem Sarah lays out in its pages. We are making the entire text of The Internet of Garbage 1.5 available for free as a PDF, ePub, and .mobi ebook file, and for the minimum allowed price of $.99 in the Amazon Kindle store. Below, we have excerpted Chapter 3, "Lessons from Copyright Law."


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  • (Score: 0, Troll) by jmorris on Friday August 31 2018, @06:11PM (2 children)

    by jmorris (4844) on Friday August 31 2018, @06:11PM (#728873)

    I also believe in free speech, which is why she must be fired and I say that YOU are obligated to join the baying for her blood. Until they pay the same price they inflict on others, those who occupy the "commanding heights of the culture" and make the rules (like say those on the editorial board of the New York Times) they have no motivation to rediscover the benefits of supporting free speech. Your support for free speech is as unimportant as mine, her opinion decides the rules we live under and convincing her caste that it is good is what matters. Either that or casting her and her Progressive kind from the heights of the culture, something greatly to be desired but currently beyond our reach.

    IF YOU WOULD HAVE PEACE, KNOW WAR. IF YOU WOULD HAVE FREE SPEECH, CALL FOR BANHAMMERING THE ELITE WHO OPPOSE IT.

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  • (Score: 2) by ikanreed on Friday August 31 2018, @07:17PM

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Friday August 31 2018, @07:17PM (#728911) Journal

    "You know, we're just so so so unfair to people openly advocating for genocide"

    Free speech is something they'd take from everyone in a second if they had power.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 31 2018, @08:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 31 2018, @08:17PM (#728946)

    You are a moron trying to equate bad humor with actual Nazis. Take a deep breath and use your logic instead of your beliefs.

    "MUH OPPRESSION" is getting old, clean up "your" side if you want any sympathy. The only time you stand against racism is when it is against you and that makes you a piece of shit.