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.
##本来是冲着Aaron Swartz去的,意外被科普了运营社区文化的奥妙和艰难(反思最近的工作),从最开始放任自由的方针到后期朝严厉的审核措施的偏移,都不得不说是社区壮大过程里的必现场景。当然,只要根本问题没有被解决,你所禁止的用户总能找到新的出口去宣泄(迅速拿小本本记下这些名儿),不过Huffman这批人不会去触及这些复杂的层面。另外想说,虽说Huffman是Reddit最早的定调人,作者似乎也偏爱他这种心有定力稳步向前的风格,还是不能忘记Yishan Wong的腔调。而Aaron在本书里就是个一意孤行搞理想,一个劲儿给队友捅娄子的渣渣 (苦笑
评分##3.5 Fascinating. Might not be a good employer tho lol. Tea was spilled.
评分 评分##社区的确是非常难运营的,在美国这样一个有第一修正案的国家,社区网站依然面临诸多问题,社会上的,政治上的,盈利上的,特别是后者,红迪这么长时间了也没盈利,而FB很快就盈利了。社区和社交的区别,特别是和熟人社交的区别。
评分##读完以后掩卷兴叹希望豆瓣也能有这样一位记者愿意追踪出一本书;虽然叙事风格流水帐化,但Reddit相关的故事人物的戏剧化值得如此叙述:YC的诞生、Swartz、一年卖掉公司成为百万富翁的两位年轻创始人、后续各有雄心但有不少弱点的CEO们、再到创始人回归带领公司。Reddit和豆瓣小组的形态高度相似,其产品形成的时间也基本相同,让我们可以洞见在完全开放的环境下社群的兴亡,乃至最终对于美国社会产生的影响。若说产品形态及其演进、或说对社会的影响,我相信豆瓣更有得说。期待听到豆瓣故事的这一天(以及期望我还能记得一些
评分##读完以后掩卷兴叹希望豆瓣也能有这样一位记者愿意追踪出一本书;虽然叙事风格流水帐化,但Reddit相关的故事人物的戏剧化值得如此叙述:YC的诞生、Swartz、一年卖掉公司成为百万富翁的两位年轻创始人、后续各有雄心但有不少弱点的CEO们、再到创始人回归带领公司。Reddit和豆瓣小组的形态高度相似,其产品形成的时间也基本相同,让我们可以洞见在完全开放的环境下社群的兴亡,乃至最终对于美国社会产生的影响。若说产品形态及其演进、或说对社会的影响,我相信豆瓣更有得说。期待听到豆瓣故事的这一天(以及期望我还能记得一些
评分##阿北快读一读这本书:用户出走怎么办、极端小组怎么控、良心和用户怎么能不卖给广告商。
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