Dnf on page 3, which may be a new record for me.
I'm generally fairly sceptical by nature, and definitely come down on the side of big tech conglomerates are evil and need breaking up, bring back slow life etc etc. However, I also have a fairly low tolerance for anti-technology scaremongering bullshit that isn't at least partly rooted in, you know, reality. There's plenty of issues out there with how we use technology, you really don't need to exaggerate, stoke fear and make shit up.
On that note, the sentence which pushed me over the edge: "But it's also becoming clearer day by day that our digital fixation is depleting our nervous systems individually and collectively."
If you read that and though this is the book for me, congratulations! You have a tolerance for word salad that I do not possess. If, however, you have more than one brain cell, you'll ditch this book for something not clearly written to profit from people's fear by throwing scary sounding words together despite being absolutely meaningless. Read blogs by tech industry whistle blowers (especially from Google.) Read about how Amazon took losses to drive independent bookstores out of business (and how it didn't work because you can't replace care and expertise with literally working your workers to death.) Read about how of you exclusively shift to online short-form writing but don't also read books, essays and other long-form literature you may lose some empathy. Do all of this ON YOUR PHONE BECAUSE IT'S A USEFUL TOOL OF YOU USE IT PROPERLY. Don't read this pseudoscientific bullshit that has already made so many unverified claims in the frost 3 pages I can't keep up.