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Abuse Desk Chronicles
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231438488
- EAN9798231438488
- Date de parution05/10/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Abuse Desk Chronicles is a frontline memoir from the hidden war rooms of the internet - where trust & safety, cybersecurity, and human endurance collide. In this book, I trace the grit and cost of abuse response work: Trench life (Status 46, Winter in Tempe, When Our Trenches Got Flooded.) - the raw, daily grind of escalation queues and impossible choices. Mortality & memory (Death in the Fall, Kiksuya) - how grief and humanity bleed into the inbox.
The toll (Money, Self-Whipping, Enhanced Protection in the Age of Compliance) - the personal, financial, and ethical costs of policing the internet. Aftershocks (Dating After the Desk) - how trauma lingers in relationships and everyday life. Meta reflections (The Catalogs Don't Expire, Atrocity Laundering) - industry critique, policy failures, and cultural blind spots. This book blends memoir, philosophy, and system-level critique to capture what it felt like to sit in the chair that decided which domains, images, or words lived or died online.
It's not just a record of internet history - it's a blueprint for understanding the human beings behind the filters, and the costs they carry.
The toll (Money, Self-Whipping, Enhanced Protection in the Age of Compliance) - the personal, financial, and ethical costs of policing the internet. Aftershocks (Dating After the Desk) - how trauma lingers in relationships and everyday life. Meta reflections (The Catalogs Don't Expire, Atrocity Laundering) - industry critique, policy failures, and cultural blind spots. This book blends memoir, philosophy, and system-level critique to capture what it felt like to sit in the chair that decided which domains, images, or words lived or died online.
It's not just a record of internet history - it's a blueprint for understanding the human beings behind the filters, and the costs they carry.



