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The Antisocial Network : Mèmes à retardement

Titre original : The Antisocial Network
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
2,8 k
MA NOTE
The Antisocial Network : Mèmes à retardement (2024)
A group of lonely teenagers formed an online community and bonded over their isolation, but their collective beliefs warped reality.
Liretrailer1:57
1 vidéo
28 photos
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Du "rickroll" aux théories du complot devenues virales, ce documentaire explore comment un site Internet d'échanges anonymes a fini par semer le chaos dans le monde réel.Du "rickroll" aux théories du complot devenues virales, ce documentaire explore comment un site Internet d'échanges anonymes a fini par semer le chaos dans le monde réel.Du "rickroll" aux théories du complot devenues virales, ce documentaire explore comment un site Internet d'échanges anonymes a fini par semer le chaos dans le monde réel.

  • Directors
    • Giorgio Angelini
    • Arthur Jones
  • Stars
    • Fuxnet
    • Amanda
    • Aubrey Cottle
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Giorgio Angelini
      • Arthur Jones
    • Stars
      • Fuxnet
      • Amanda
      • Aubrey Cottle
    • 20Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 18Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Fuxnet
    Fuxnet
    • Self - Anonymous Member
    Amanda
    Amanda
    • Self - Anonymous Member
    Aubrey Cottle
    Aubrey Cottle
    • Self - 4chan Founder, Anonymous Founder
    • (as Kirtaner)
    Matt Alt
    Matt Alt
    • Self - Author of Pure Invention: How Japan's Pop Culture Conquered the World
    W.T. Snacks
    W.T. Snacks
    • Self - 4chan Programmer and Moderator
    Dale Beran
    Dale Beran
    • Self - Journalist
    CardCaptor Will
    CardCaptor Will
    • Self - Cosplayer
    Gregg Housh
    Gregg Housh
    • Self - Anonymous Founder
    Hatesec
    Hatesec
    • Self - Anonymous Member and Writer
    Jeremy Hammond
    Jeremy Hammond
    • Self - Activist and Hacker
    Fredrick Brennan
    Fredrick Brennan
    • Self - Founder of 8chan
    Leigh Alexander
    Leigh Alexander
    • Self - Writer
    Isaac Green
    Isaac Green
    • Self - Former QAnon YouTuber
    • (as Isaac)
    Stephen Bannon
    Stephen Bannon
    • Self - Breitbart Executive Chairman
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Steve Bannon)
    Jacob Chansley
    Jacob Chansley
    • Self - January 6 Rioter
    • (archive footage)
    Stephen Colbert
    Stephen Colbert
    • Self - Host, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
    • (archive footage)
    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Self - Actor
    • (archive footage)
    L. Ron Hubbard
    L. Ron Hubbard
    • Self - Author, Founder of Church of Scientology
    • (archive footage)
    • Directors
      • Giorgio Angelini
      • Arthur Jones
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    8Platypuschow

    The Antisocial Network Memes to Mayhem: Well made stuff, though the subject matter is impactful

    Plot

    A group of lonely teenagers formed an online community and bonded over their isolation, but their collective beliefs warped reality.

    Cast

    Sadly those interviewed are for the most part far from decent human beings.

    Verdict

    Just to confuse myself this was the second documentary of its sort within a very short period of time, the other also featured hacking and anonymous. This however was the superior piece by far and was an entertaining though damning subject matter that unfortunately I'd experienced the consequences of first hand.

    It looks at the history of 4chan which though I'm very aware of, didn't know some of the eccentricities and found them very interesting. It shows the snowball effect of online extremism and how badly even simple "Mean words" can escalate.

    The trouble is the people interviewed are not good folks, they glamorize hacking, they defend trolling, most appreciate by the end that their behavior was foolhardy and escalated granted but it changes nothing.

    The anti-social network is very well made, devastating subject matter and entirely fascinating.

    Rants

    I see word within the reviews as usual spouting agenda/propaganda, those words have lost all meaning. It's not attacking one political side, it's examining one subject and it just happens to be one side that's responsible for all the consequences and side effects.

    You see I mentioned I'd experienced this first hand, my ex was a rational decent human being then she came across the online hive of hate, right wing extremism and conspiracies and over the course of two years she changed in ways I didn't even think was possible. She became racist, homophobic, transphobic, anti-immigrant, anti-benefits claimant, a seething ball of hate against every minority. She grabbed hold of every conspiracy going, flat earth, chemtrails, the LGBT agenda and planet X (She loved that one). She lost her mind, and funnily enough yes she become a Trump fan. The internet has a great power to change people, and make them completely unconditionally lose the plot and that leads to further unpleasantness and spreads like a plague.

    The Good

    Very well made Stylish Insightful

    The Bad

    Those interviewed as wretches Pure rage fuel.
    6atleverton

    Not a Great Documentary

    But it managed to be educational and present its thesis quite well. The thesis is that the infamous 4chan led to such social movements as OccupyWallstreet, Anonymous, Gamergate, and the rise of Donald Trump and finally, to January 6th. It showed how these groups morphed together and separated. It shows very clearly how the alt-right latched onto meme culture and tried to hijack the political discourse. I was never on 4chan, but remember seeing their productions out in the wild. It's a cautionary tale about two things, the first about how just because you create something, that does not mean you can control it as the creator of 4chan discovered, and the second is never to underestimate the stupidity of the masses. They will beieve anything as long as its in a visual form with some white text.
    7VeggieVader

    It's crazy how stupid people are, but also very interesting.

    I found this documentary interesting. I was never into 4chan myself, but I remember when it started and got big and I had a few friends who used to be there. I learned a lot in this documentary. For example, I didn't know that Anonymous originated in 2003 on 4chan. I learned more about January 6th with the attack on Capitol, the evolution of memes, Qanon, maga, etc.

    It was also interesting to see these hackers being interviewed. They are not very likeable people most of them. It is also so very crazy that people are so easily fooled by what they read on the internet and that they believe it fully. Someone says something on the internet, and it can turn into a very large real movement/demonstration. It's crazy how stupid people are, but also very interesting.
    7johnspringer-95440

    Harrowing

    The internet's influence on culture, politics and media is ubiquitous. But who influences the internet? This documentary answers that question - or starts to - by focusing on the rise of 4chan, the anonymous imageboard website that served as a surrogate online community for grassroots activists and agitators on both the left and right. This documentary exposes (perhaps unintentionally) the harrowing fact that the 4chan community was full of the most wretched, hateful and inadequate people you're ever likely to encounter. If you met any of this documentary's interviewees in person you would dismiss them as pathetic crackpots or worse and you would promptly ignore them. But ensconced in the anonymity of a signal-boosting online echo chamber they were able to exercise a grossly outsized influence on the 2010s. The internet (supposedly a means of democratizing discourse by giving a globe-spanning voice to virtually anyone) has actually given the loudest and most prominent voices to cabals of unaccountable weirdos who spend all their time on the internet.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Very interesting, even if it's a bit too much.

    It's an interesting history lesson for someone like me, who was a bit of a technophobe until probably about 2010.

    It charts the early years of the internet and perhaps the infancy of social media, I honestly had no idea that memes about so early on.

    Amazing to see how politics plays such a big in the story, I nicely had very little idea, so there is a lot here to learn.

    I didn't know a huge deal about Anonymous, so learning was a real eye opener, you can work out whether you think they were a force for change, for good, or for something else.

    On the downside, it's too much, don't watch it if you have a headache, it'll make it ten times worse, it's relentless images, it's too much to take in.

    I'm someone that feels quite strongly about changing anonymity rules online, maybe before anything happens, people need to realise and understand the origins, this would be a good place to start.

    8/10.

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      • 5 avril 2024 (Canada)
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