Nick Clark Windo’s The Feed is highly relevant after the Cambridge Analytica fiasco


Mild spoilers ahead for The Feed.

Following last week’s Cambridge Analytica revelations, Facebook is now imploding before our eyes, leading to increased fears of data-sharing and data mining by third-party apps, numerous lawsuits, and calls for investigation from Congress. Most importantly, users are considering whether they can or should cut off social media giants for good. With that in mind, Nick Clark Windo’s debut novel, The Feed, which came out on March 9th, feels particularly relevant, when we as a society are re-evaluating our relationship with some of the most pervasive technology products of our time.

The Feed takes place in the near future, somewhere in England we’re led to assume, when most people have social media embedded...

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