If Silicon Valley is your dystopia of choice, you NEED to read Mary South’s short story, “You Will Never Be Forgotten,” from last week’s New Yorker. Because yes like it’s fiction, but it’s also about a young woman working a gruesome content moderation job, figuring out how to exact revenge for her sexual assault, driving herself crazy through digital algorithm-abetted means, and encountering oblivious app developers who truly believe they’re making the world a better place — i.e., it’s all
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If Silicon Valley is your dystopia of choice, you NEED to read Mary South’s short story, “You Will Never Be Forgotten,” from last week’s New Yorker. Because yes like it’s fiction, but it’s also about a young woman working a gruesome content moderation job, figuring out how to exact revenge for her sexual assault, driving herself crazy through digital algorithm-abetted means, and encountering oblivious app developers who truly believe they’re making the world a better place — i.e., it’s all