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title: 'Book Review: "The Tower of the Tyrant" - J.T. Greathouse'
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title: '📖 Book Review: "The Tower of the Tyrant" - J.T. Greathouse'
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date: 2026-02-04T20:37:14.936Z
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slug: 2026-02-04-book-review-the-tower-of-the-tyrant-jt-greathouse
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slug: 2026-02-04-book-review-the-tower-of-the-tyrant-jt-greathouse
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author: Thomas Wilson
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author: Thomas Wilson
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Books are so cool, dude.
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Books are so cool, dude.
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[^1]: Namely Joe Abercrombie's *The Age of Madness* trilogy.
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[^1]: Namely Joe Abercrombie's *The Age of Madness* trilogy.
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[^2]: They die, dear reader. We may see it coming a mile off, but they did not.
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[^2]: They die, dear reader. We may see it coming a mile off, but they did not.
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date: 2026-03-13T08:03:18.862Z
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slug: 2026-03-13--book-review-the-other-pandemic
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slug: 2026-03-13--book-review-the-other-pandemic
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author: Thomas Wilson-Cook
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author: Thomas Wilson-Cook
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I posted recently ([link](/blog/2026-02-28-book-review-the-evening-and-the-morning)) that I had started reading James Ball's *The Other Pandemic - How QAnon Contaminated the World*. I ended up finishing the book relatively soon after that post.
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I posted recently ([link](/blog/2026-02-27--started-reading-the-other-pandemic)) that I had started reading James Ball's *The Other Pandemic - How QAnon Contaminated the World*. ([bookshop.org](https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-other-pandemic-how-qanon-contaminated-the-world-james-ball/7618064)) I ended up finishing the book relatively soon after that post.
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I think this is a book worth reading, both if you're interested in social media and disinformation (as I am), but also if you're just someone who uses the internet (which I also am!). If you're reading these words, you're at least one of the two, maybe both.
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I think this is a book worth reading, both if you're interested in social media and disinformation (as I am), but also if you're just someone who uses the internet (which I also am!). If you're reading these words, you're at least one of the two, maybe both.
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We take a look at events as a bit of a distance: through news reports and judicial statistics. Personally, I would have liked to see how earnestly do the people involved in gamergate or QAnon believe what they're saying. How much of it is a "legitimised" outlet for displaced anger? How are they committing all the time and effort required for such a sustained, multi-directional attack on women, while also living the rest of their lives?
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We take a look at events as a bit of a distance: through news reports and judicial statistics. Personally, I would have liked to see how earnestly do the people involved in gamergate or QAnon believe what they're saying. How much of it is a "legitimised" outlet for displaced anger? How are they committing all the time and effort required for such a sustained, multi-directional attack on women, while also living the rest of their lives?
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But then we run into the worried conversation about platforming radical beliefs accidentally sanitising and platforming beliefs. And in doing so, you create your own pipeline.
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But then we run into the worried conversation about platforming radical beliefs accidentally sanitising them. And in doing so, you create your own pipeline.
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Ball sustains a kind of attention on 4chan that I came to realise was rare. I genuinely wonder why. Because it's distasteful? Because it's not really a single thing? Because journalists don't really understand what an image board *is*?
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Ball sustains a kind of attention on 4chan that I came to realise was rare. I genuinely wonder why. Because it's distasteful? Because it's not really a single thing? Because journalists don't really understand what an image board *is*?
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[^6]: One of them co-hosts the Some Dare Call It Conspiracy podcast ([link](https://www.somedarecallitconspiracy.com/))
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[^6]: One of them co-hosts the Some Dare Call It Conspiracy podcast ([link](https://www.somedarecallitconspiracy.com/))
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[^7]: For extreme clarity: that is satire.
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[^7]: For extreme clarity: that is satire.
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