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iSociety - IQNYTE

iSociety

IQNYTE
George Philip Birney , English

The 6th edition comprises only of the removal of the sub-title and the introduction of my own pseudonym instead of my real name.



This non-fiction book opens up the layers of what is really behind the socalled freedom that users think to experience in the virtual world as set out by the New World Order scheme. They have no idea what they are really up to in physical real life. Many facets of the virtual world order are exposed. Users are trapped in this mill.



Of course people may argue that Social Media and Social Networks are two different things. Yes, they are somewhat, but I am addressing the intersection, the overlap, which is the very larger part of both. I say, Social Media and Social Networks are not so different.



Some folks talk about “Media” as the tools of communication and about “Networks” as the content of communication. But this is incorrect. You cannot differentiate comm tools from comm content, as they form both integral part of the virtual interactive dynamics. Comm tools without comm content or comm content without comm tools won’t make sense in the cyber world.



But for now I include “Media” and “Networks” in the same context, because I primarily address the “private user” rather than the “business user”, which are basically the commonly accepted interpretations for respectively “Media” and “Networks”.



For those who may be wondering what this book is all about, I am addressing social media network users to raise issues that are not so evident, such as subverse and subliminal misuse by virtual marketeers who manipulate people’s minds to great length. Moreover, the way people interact with each other has become quite different since the introduction of the smartphone and social media. This book exposes the consequences.



Ultimately, the subject of “freedom” is highlighted. Internet users think they are free in the virtual world. But nothing is farther from the truth. And it is not true that the virtual world is a world on its own, compared to the physical world. Both worlds are real, and very closely inter-related.



This book reveals it all. And comes up with a solution too. For those who want to know.