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Social media has transformed modern public life. It has given ordinary people a voice, exposed injustice, connected communities, supported activism, and allowed information to move faster than ever before. But the same tools have also created a world where outrage travels quickly, fear is rewarded, misinformation spreads easily, reputations can be damaged in minutes, and public trust is constantly under pressure.
The Outrage Feed: Social Media, Public Anger, and the Battle for Truth in Modern Life is a clear, fact-based examination of how digital platforms have changed debate, journalism, politics, health communication, activism, identity, and everyday relationships. International in scope and written for general adult readers, the book explores how algorithms, influencers, anonymous accounts, comment sections, viral clips, selective narratives, propaganda, conspiracy thinking, and online pile-ons can turn public communication into conflict.
Without attacking any single country, party, profession, or individual, this book looks at the systems and behaviours that allow anger to be manufactured, monetised, and normalised. It examines Covid-19, elections, war, immigration, crime, public-health scares, culture wars, and institutional trust as major examples of how truth can become harder to recognise in a fast-moving digital world.
Balanced and accessible, The Outrage Feed does not argue that social media is only harmful. It recognises its power to inform, connect, organise, and expose wrongdoing. At the same time, it shows why modern readers need stronger media literacy, calmer digital habits, and a clearer understanding of how emotional manipulation works online.
This is a book for anyone who wants to understand the outrage economy, resist misinformation, think more carefully before sharing, and protect truth in an age where the loudest post is not always the most honest one.
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