The Quiet Rewiring: A Human History of 21st Century Technology
When Attention Became a System: How Social Media Learned to See You
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Gene Uhlig
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It became continuous.
At the start of the 21st century, sharing online still felt like conversation. You posted to speak. You wrote to connect. Response was optional.
Then attention became measurable.
Likes, reactions, and feeds transformed expression into something that could be tracked, predicted, and optimized. What people saw was no longer simply what was new, but what the system believed they would notice. Identity became responsive. Visibility became currency.
When Attention Became a System traces how social media quietly reshaped how people experience themselves, others, and the act of being seen.
This book examines:
• Life before the feed
• How posting became participation
• Why engagement replaced meaning
• How algorithms learned preference
• When identity became a feedback loop
• Why visibility came to feel like value
This is not a critique of platforms or users. It is a cultural history of how attention adapted to scale—and how that adaptation changed the texture of everyday life.
Concise by design and written in a clear, observational voice, this volume continues The Quiet Rewiring series, a human history of how everyday systems quietly transformed in the 21st century.
Being connected was never the point.
Being seen became it.
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