"A riveting exploration of the double-edged sword of our time: social media. This book provides a road map of how we got here, what's really at stake, and how we can find our way out. An absolutely urgent read." --Ryder Carroll, New York Times bestselling author of The Bullet Journal Method
"With insight and sensitivity, Tobias offers a deep examination of how digital technologies are shaping our perceptions, relationships, and even our sense of personal identity. This book offers a vital perspective that's needed for us to build a more humane future."--Tristan Harris, cofounder of Center for Humane Technology, cohost of Your Undivided Attention podcast, as seen in the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma
"Tobias is a master of intuition and metaphor. This is a vivid and unforgettable book."--Jonathan Haidt, social psychologist at New York University and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Righteous Mind
"Based on solid research, this is a disturbing examination of the destructive impact of social media."--Kirkus
"A masterful appraisal of how social media platforms feed on users' anger. . . . The historical perspective enlightens, and the author's sensible suggestions--including recommendations to make algorithms more transparent and to rigorously verify that 'all users are real humans'--chart a way out of the morass. The result is a superior take on how to tame social media."
--Publishers Weekly (Starred)
"This book is a true page-turner. It shows how our platforms have inadvertently addicted us to outrage -- and how we can sober up. Outrage Machine is an absolute must-read."--Chloe Valdary, Founder of Theory of Enchantment
"[A] judicious attempt to illuminate social media and its workings from a certain settled, authoritative distance--not easy to achieve at a time roiled with conflict and alarm. Enhancing this educational aura are the many angry-face-emoji-dotted graphics Rose-Stockwell uses to illustrate his points, some of them genuinely helpful and also unwittingly kind of hilarious."--Slate
"Outrage Machine is a fascinating deep-dive into the way technology affects our minds and our societies. Rose-Stockwell provides badly-needed perspective in an era that feels increasingly confusing and chaotic."--Tim Urban, Creator of Wait But Why
"The rigor, research, and depth of Tobias's book is unparalleled and yet it is refreshingly accessible."--Esther Perel, international and New York Times bestselling author of Mating in Captivity