Extremely Online w/ Taylor Lorenz

Show Summary:
Washington Post tech columnist and author of Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet Taylor Lorenz explores the social history of the internet. How did Mommy Bloggers shape the creator economy? What is Vine's influence on today's social media ecosystem – and how can its demise be a lesson for creators and platforms? Plus, why is it important to remain optimistic about social media platforms and technology?

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About Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz is a technology columnist for The Washington Post’s business section covering online culture. Previously, she was a technology reporter for The New York Times business section, The Atlantic, and The Daily Beast. Her writing has appeared in New York magazine, Rolling Stone, Outside magazine, Fast Company, and more.

Show Notes and Resources
Daily Dot
Okay Go - Here It Goes Again
Tiger Beat
Heather Armstrong
Mommy Bloggers
Famous Birthdays
Casey Neistat interviews Robert Kinsel
Stream Con
Elsagate
Adpocalypse

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Hosted by Josh Chapdelaine
Audio edited and mixed by Josh Chapdelaine
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