

A brilliant peek behind the curtains at what happens when we put our trust in social media. The novel is fast-paced and thrilling, violent and nightmarish and grief-stricken, but also tender and wildly moving. Hanna Bervoets has created an astonishing and compelling cast of characters, drawn together through circumstance, separated by the same. Fascinating and disturbing." - Ling Ma, author of Severance"We Had To Remove This Post is one of the most fascinating books I've read in years.

This is, unironically, a novel for our time." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"This novel gives us an acid glimpse into a new form of labor existing today, a job that extracts an immeasurable psychic toll. At its wonderful, hallucinatory climax, Kayleigh, the shattered protagonist, asks on our behalf the one true question, and the spellbound reader will usefully struggle for an answer." - Ian McEwan"Powerful, discussable, and a harbinger of a voice-in-translation to watch." - Booklist (starred review)"Scathing, darkly humorous exploration of the impact of VR, IRL. Hanna Bervoets has richly obliged in this superbly poised, psychologically astute and subtle novel of mental unravelling. It needed an accomplished novelist to explore humanely the damage. "The dank underside of social media, its cruelty and delusions, have become, our shared affliction. How long before the moderators' own senses of right and wrong begin to bend and flex?From one of the most acclaimed Dutch writers of her generation, We Had to Remove This Post is a chilling, powerful, and urgent literary masterpiece about who or what determines our worldview, who sets the boundaries, and just how much a person can be asked to accept. Yet Kayleigh is good at her job, and she finds in her colleagues a group of friends-even a new girlfriend-and for the first time in her life, her future seems bright.But soon the job seems to change them all, shifting their worlds in alarming ways. Kayleigh and her colleagues spend all day watching horrors and hate on their screens, evaluating them with the platform's ever-changing moderating guidelines. res, rants and conspiracy theories, and decide which need to be removed. Her task: review offensive videos and pictu. So she takes a job working for a social media platform whose name she isn't allowed to mention.

WHAT IS "NORMAL"?WHAT IS "RIGHT"?AND WHO GETS TO DECIDE?To be a content moderator is to see humanity at its worst-but Kayleigh needs money.
