The internet was supposed to connect humanity.
Instead…
it reorganized power.
Today, the largest corporations on Earth no longer fight for land, oil, or borders.
They fight for something far more valuable:
human attention.
Every scroll, every notification, every recommendation, every viral trend, every algorithmic suggestion… is part of a system designed to shape behavior at a global scale.
Some people call it entertainment.
Others call it technology.
But behind the screens, a new digital kingdom emerged.
A kingdom ruled by platforms, algorithms, influencers, corporations, artificial intelligence, and invisible psychological systems that billions interact with every single day.
In THE LORD OF THE INTERNET, Daniel R. Macfarland explores the modern internet as more than a tool.
He explores it as:
• a civilization,
• a psychological battlefield,
• an attention economy,
• and one of the most powerful behavioral systems ever created.
From social media empires and algorithmic manipulation to digital dopamine, online influence, internet power structures, artificial intelligence, modern marketing psychology, consumer behavior, censorship, viral culture, and the new rulers of attention…
this book examines how the internet quietly transformed modern human behavior.
Not through force.
But through convenience.
Written with cinematic pacing, psychological tension, modern storytelling, and powerful real-world observations, this is not a technical manual about technology.
It is a psychological documentary about the digital world humanity accidentally built around itself.
Because the internet did not simply change communication.
It changed:
• perception,
• identity,
• status,
• desire,
• relationships,
• attention spans,
• business,
• politics,
• and the human mind itself.
And the most dangerous part?
Most people still believe they are only scrolling...
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