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Facebook: A cheap holiday in other people’s misery

4 July 2015
Critique, Culture, Facebook, Spectacle
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I left Facebook a while ago, but my abiding memory of it meant this advert in today’s Guardian was ripe for a swift détournement.


What Facebook would like you to think it is:

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What Facebook actually is:

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