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Filterworld: How algorithms flattened culture (Chayka, 2024) - Weekend Book Review

Filterworld: How algorithms flattened culture (Chayka, 2024) - Weekend Book Review

Season 1 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Welcome to Weekend book review in Revise and Resubmit, where we unravel the books and ideas that shape our understanding of the digital age. Today, we step into "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture," written by none other than Kyle Chayka. If his name rings a bell, it’s because Kyle is a staff writer at The New Yorker with a knack for dissecting how technology shapes our experiences. His previous book, The Longing for Less, dove into minimalism, but now he’s back, turning his sharp eye toward something more insidious: the hidden grip of algorithms on our cultural lives.

From TikTok trends to Airbnb aesthetics, algorithms dictate everything—even what feels spontaneous. Chayka argues that this seamless flow isn’t just guiding us; it’s quietly flattening our culture into something predictable and, dare I say, uninspiring. As he puts it, we’re living in a “Filterworld,” where every song, show, and social feed seems carefully curated to fit a mold, locking us in a loop of sameness. This raises a pressing question: If our choices are pre-arranged, can we still call them choices?

In this compelling book, Chayka traces the history and ethics of algorithms and explores what happens when shareability eclipses creativity. His call to action is clear: To reclaim our freedom online, we must first understand how deeply these invisible systems shape our thoughts and tastes.

A heartfelt thank you to Kyle Chayka and Doubleday and The MIT Press for bringing this timely book into the world. But here’s the question that will linger as we dive deeper: Can we escape the grip of Filterworld, or has the algorithm already won?

Reference

Chayka, K. (2024). Filterworld: How algorithms flattened culture. MIT Press. https://mitpressbookstore.mit.edu/book/9780385548281

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