Sarah’s Reviews > Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet > Status Update
Sarah
is on page 161 of 384
The chapter on Tumblr was unfulfilling. It was extremely surface level and then its decline was blamed on Yahoo! purchasing it, the site never being redesigned, and the incorrect notion that it wasn’t friendly for use on a cellphone. (Tumblr’s simplistic design made it great for using on your phone for a lot of things.)
— Jun 28, 2026 11:55PM
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Sarah
is on page 263 of 384
This book finally gave some credit to Kylie Jenner for the popularity of Snapchat, but only to mention that its value tanked when she said she no longer used it. Also, approaching the end of the book & she finally mentions race & content creators who aren’t white. So far, it was barely even a page. We’ll see if she brings it up again.
— Jul 02, 2026 07:33PM
Sarah
is on page 76 of 384
While I know this book can’t possibly cover every single blog site or social media site that has ever graced the internet, I do find it disappointing that she didn’t cover LiveJournal at all. (I doubt this will be something that comes up later at any great length, as she already covered Tumblr, which came after LJ.)
— Jun 25, 2026 12:07AM
Sarah
is on page 29 of 384
Just started this book. There was a part in the intro that rubbed me the wrong way. It basically said that the internet is dismissed by “traditionalists” as a vacant fad. This book was published in 2023, I don’t think anyone views the internet as a fad, they know it’s here to stay, & they know its power.
— Jun 23, 2026 10:35PM

