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Taylor Lorenz on the ‘Extremely Online’ Influencers Who Shaped the Internet

Taylor Lorenz on the ‘Extremely Online’ Influencers Who Shaped the Internet

We’ll talk with Lorenz about the influence of influencers.

KQED's Forum

October 4, 202355m 43s

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Show Notes

Most histories of social media focus on Big Tech: the inventors, the investors and the innovations they made. But Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz writes in her new book “Extremely Online” that “tech founders may control the source code, but users shape the product.” Providing a “social history of social media,” Lorenz looks at how influencers — the content creators, bloggers and uploaders who amassed followings just from their online posts — drove change on the platforms we use and guide how we post today. We’ll talk with Lorenz about the influence of influencers.


Guests:


Taylor Lorenz, columnist covering technology and online culture, The Washington Post; author, "Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet"

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