We Are the Nerds: The Birth and Tumultuous Life of Reddit, the Internet's Culture Laboratory

Author:   Christine Lagorio-Chafkin
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Edition:   Library ed.
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9780316435406


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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"Named a Best Book of 2018 by Fast Company, this is a ""sharply written and brilliantly reported"" (Shelf Awareness) look inside Reddit, the wildly popular, often misunderstood website that has changed the culture of the Internet. 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."

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Author:   Christine Lagorio-Chafkin
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Imprint:   Hachette Books
Edition:   Library ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780316435406


ISBN 10:   0316435406
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[We Are the Nerds] tells the inside story of how Reddit came to be the Internet's 'id.' --Ars Technica Lagorio-Chafkin's assured narrative makes even crashing servers the stuff suspense thrillers are made of. --Mental Floss Fascinating.... . Drawing on dozens of original interviews with Reddit's founders and employees, old chat logs and photographs and e-mails, Lagorio-Chafkin .... re-creates key moments in novelistic detail.... Sharply written and brilliantly reported, We Are the Nerds is an eye-opening look at how Reddit helped shape contemporary Internet and political culture in the United States. --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Really three tales in one ... that of a scrappy start-up destined for web domination, ... [the] technologists, entrepreneurs and iconoclasts seeking to reshape the world, ... [and] the rise of social media from the perspective of one of its most important players.... The reader feels like Forrest Gump, stumbling from one remarkable event or person to the next... We Are the Nerds describes how Reddit began. The real story is how the site and its ilk will change the world. On that, we're still in Act One. --Nature A classic 'we were coders once, and young' tale.... Lagorio-Chafkin fearlessly explores Reddit's dark edges. --Wall Street Journal Christine Lagorio-Chafkin has stepped into a male-centric genre, the start-up narrative, and produced a book of monumental power and importance: a rich, thoughtful chronicle of Reddit that grapples just as brilliantly with the dark side of tech--its trolls, its problems with gender and diversity--as it does its culture-shattering innovations. I was wowed by this book. --Liza Mundy, New York Times bestselling author of Michelle and Code Girls Lagorio-Chafkin's book is incisive, witty, and brilliantly written. She gives you a front-row seat to the world-altering consequences of the decisions made by a cast of compelling, though sometimes stumbling, humans on the front lines of the Internet--nerds and all. --Emily Chang, author of the national bestseller Brotopia I've heard every start-up story you can imagine, but Reddit's is as fascinating as it gets. Christine has captured what it really looks like to start a company and turned Reddit's struggle for success into a gripping, entertaining book that is a must-read for every entrepreneur. --Daymond John, star of ABC's Shark Tank, bestselling author of Rise and Grind, and founder of FUBU We Are the Nerds is the best, grittiest, most accurate book yet about what it's like to build a startup and a community from scratch (a struggle I know well). And it's a great story; truly fun to read! Lagorio-Chafkin takes us back to a formative time for the modern web, helping us understand what can go wrong--and right!--when we try to harness the power of online community (and make money along the way). --John Zeratsky, former design partner, Google Ventures, and New York Times bestselling author of Sprint and Make Time This is the untold story of how one of the world's most popular websites was hatched--and how it took on a mind of its own. It's a gripping read, and it's full of lessons for building startups and organizing communities. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg Excellent.... Learn how the internet's front page got its mojo back. --Business Insider


[We Are the Nerds] tells the inside story of how Reddit came to be the Internet's 'id.' --Ars Technica Fascinating.... . Drawing on dozens of original interviews with Reddit's founders and employees, old chat logs and photographs and e-mails, Lagorio-Chafkin .... re-creates key moments in novelistic detail.... Sharply written and brilliantly reported, We Are the Nerds is an eye-opening look at how Reddit helped shape contemporary Internet and political culture in the United States. --Shelf Awareness (starred review) A classic 'we were coders once, and young' tale.... Lagorio-Chafkin fearlessly explores Reddit's dark edges. --Wall Street Journal Christine Lagorio-Chafkin has stepped into a male-centric genre, the start-up narrative, and produced a book of monumental power and importance: a rich, thoughtful chronicle of Reddit that grapples just as brilliantly with the dark side of tech--its trolls, its problems with gender and diversity--as it does its culture-shattering innovations. I was wowed by this book. --Liza Mundy, New York Times bestselling author of Michelle and Code Girls This is the untold story of how one of the world's most popular websites was hatched--and how it took on a mind of its own. It's a gripping read, and it's full of lessons for building startups and organizing communities. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg Lagorio-Chafkin's assured narrative makes even crashing servers the stuff suspense thrillers are made of. --Mental Floss Really three tales in one ... that of a scrappy start-up destined for web domination, ... [the] technologists, entrepreneurs and iconoclasts seeking to reshape the world, ... [and] the rise of social media from the perspective of one of its most important players.... The reader feels like Forrest Gump, stumbling from one remarkable event or person to the next... We Are the Nerds describes how Reddit began. The real story is how the site and its ilk will change the world. On that, we're still in Act One. --Nature Excellent.... Learn how the internet's front page got its mojo back. --Business Insider Lagorio-Chafkin's book is incisive, witty, and brilliantly written. She gives you a front-row seat to the world-altering consequences of the decisions made by a cast of compelling, though sometimes stumbling, humans on the front lines of the Internet--nerds and all. --Emily Chang, author of the national bestseller Brotopia I've heard every start-up story you can imagine, but Reddit's is as fascinating as it gets. Christine has captured what it really looks like to start a company and turned Reddit's struggle for success into a gripping, entertaining book that is a must-read for every entrepreneur. --Daymond John, star of ABC's Shark Tank, bestselling author of Rise and Grind, and founder of FUBU We Are the Nerds is the best, grittiest, most accurate book yet about what it's like to build a startup and a community from scratch (a struggle I know well). And it's a great story; truly fun to read! Lagorio-Chafkin takes us back to a formative time for the modern web, helping us understand what can go wrong--and right!--when we try to harness the power of online community (and make money along the way). --John Zeratsky, former design partner, Google Ventures, and New York Times bestselling author of Sprint and Make Time


[We Are the Nerds] tells the inside story of how Reddit came to be the Internet's 'id.' --Ars Technica Lagorio-Chafkin's assured narrative makes even crashing servers the stuff suspense thrillers are made of. --Mental Floss Fascinating.... . Drawing on dozens of original interviews with Reddit's founders and employees, old chat logs and photographs and e-mails, Lagorio-Chafkin .... re-creates key moments in novelistic detail.... Sharply written and brilliantly reported, We Are the Nerds is an eye-opening look at how Reddit helped shape contemporary Internet and political culture in the United States. --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Really three tales in one ... that of a scrappy start-up destined for web domination, ... [the] technologists, entrepreneurs and iconoclasts seeking to reshape the world, ... [and] the rise of social media from the perspective of one of its most important players.... The reader feels like Forrest Gump, stumbling from one remarkable event or person to the next... We Are the Nerds describes how Reddit began. The real story is how the site and its ilk will change the world. On that, we're still in Act One. --Nature A classic 'we were coders once, and young' tale.... Lagorio-Chafkin fearlessly explores Reddit's dark edges. --Wall Street Journal Excellent.... Learn how the internet's front page got its mojo back. --Business Insider Christine Lagorio-Chafkin has stepped into a male-centric genre, the start-up narrative, and produced a book of monumental power and importance: a rich, thoughtful chronicle of Reddit that grapples just as brilliantly with the dark side of tech--its trolls, its problems with gender and diversity--as it does its culture-shattering innovations. I was wowed by this book. --Liza Mundy, New York Times bestselling author of Michelle and Code Girls Lagorio-Chafkin's book is incisive, witty, and brilliantly written. She gives you a front-row seat to the world-altering consequences of the decisions made by a cast of compelling, though sometimes stumbling, humans on the front lines of the Internet--nerds and all. --Emily Chang, author of the national bestseller Brotopia I've heard every start-up story you can imagine, but Reddit's is as fascinating as it gets. Christine has captured what it really looks like to start a company and turned Reddit's struggle for success into a gripping, entertaining book that is a must-read for every entrepreneur. --Daymond John, star of ABC's Shark Tank, bestselling author of Rise and Grind, and founder of FUBU We Are the Nerds is the best, grittiest, most accurate book yet about what it's like to build a startup and a community from scratch (a struggle I know well). And it's a great story; truly fun to read! Lagorio-Chafkin takes us back to a formative time for the modern web, helping us understand what can go wrong--and right!--when we try to harness the power of online community (and make money along the way). --John Zeratsky, former design partner, Google Ventures, and New York Times bestselling author of Sprint and Make Time This is the untold story of how one of the world's most popular websites was hatched--and how it took on a mind of its own. It's a gripping read, and it's full of lessons for building startups and organizing communities. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg


A great book. --Bloomberg Radio Lagorio-Chafkin's assured narrative makes even crashing servers the stuff suspense thrillers are made of. --Mental Floss Fascinating.... . Drawing on dozens of original interviews with Reddit's founders and employees, old chat logs and photographs and e-mails, Lagorio-Chafkin .... re-creates key moments in novelistic detail.... Sharply written and brilliantly reported, We Are the Nerds is an eye-opening look at how Reddit helped shape contemporary Internet and political culture in the United States. --Shelf Awareness (starred review) Really three tales in one ... that of a scrappy start-up destined for web domination, ... [the] technologists, entrepreneurs and iconoclasts seeking to reshape the world, ... [and] the rise of social media from the perspective of one of its most important players.... The reader feels like Forrest Gump, stumbling from one remarkable event or person to the next... We Are the Nerds describes how Reddit began. The real story is how the site and its ilk will change the world. On that, we're still in Act One. --Nature A classic 'we were coders once, and young' tale.... Lagorio-Chafkin fearlessly explores Reddit's dark edges. --Wall Street Journal Excellent.... Learn how the internet's front page got its mojo back. --Business Insider Christine Lagorio-Chafkin has stepped into a male-centric genre, the start-up narrative, and produced a book of monumental power and importance: a rich, thoughtful chronicle of Reddit that grapples just as brilliantly with the dark side of tech--its trolls, its problems with gender and diversity--as it does its culture-shattering innovations. I was wowed by this book. --Liza Mundy, New York Times bestselling author of Michelle and Code Girls Lagorio-Chafkin's book is incisive, witty, and brilliantly written. She gives you a front-row seat to the world-altering consequences of the decisions made by a cast of compelling, though sometimes stumbling, humans on the front lines of the Internet--nerds and all. --Emily Chang, author of the national bestseller Brotopia I've heard every start-up story you can imagine, but Reddit's is as fascinating as it gets. Christine has captured what it really looks like to start a company and turned Reddit's struggle for success into a gripping, entertaining book that is a must-read for every entrepreneur. --Daymond John, star of ABC's Shark Tank, bestselling author of Rise and Grind, and founder of FUBU We Are the Nerds is the best, grittiest, most accurate book yet about what it's like to build a startup and a community from scratch (a struggle I know well). And it's a great story; truly fun to read! Lagorio-Chafkin takes us back to a formative time for the modern web, helping us understand what can go wrong--and right!--when we try to harness the power of online community (and make money along the way). --John Zeratsky, former design partner, Google Ventures, and New York Times bestselling author of Sprint and Make Time This is the untold story of how one of the world's most popular websites was hatched--and how it took on a mind of its own. It's a gripping read, and it's full of lessons for building startups and organizing communities. --Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give and Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg [We Are the Nerds] tells the inside story of how Reddit came to be the Internet's 'id.' --Ars Technica


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Christine Lagorio-Chafkin is an award-winning journalist who has covered culture, emerging technologies, and entrepreneurship for the past fifteen 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.

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