Without Their Permission: How to Build, Lead, and Profit Using Social Media book cover

Without Their Permission

How to Build, Lead, and Profit Using Social Media

Alexis Ohanian
3.69 (2016 Reviews)

Without Their Permission 개요

Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian's manifesto reveals how anyone can reshape the digital world without permission. Endorsed by tech titans like Marc Andreessen, this blueprint helped defeat SOPA/PIPA legislation. What internet revolution will you start without asking first?

Without Their Permission의 핵심 주제

  • permissionless innovation
  • community-first growth
  • internet culture disruption
  • user experience design
  • digital democracy

Without Their Permission의 명언

  • Asking permission is the death of innovation.

  • Make something people love.

  • Investors don't invest in ideas; they invest in people who can execute ideas effectively.

  • The internet is ruthlessly efficient at ignoring products nobody wants.

Without Their Permission의 등장인물

  • Alexis OhanianReddit co-founder and author of the book
  • Steve HuffmanReddit co-founder and Ohanian's college roommate
  • Paul GrahamY Combinator founder who heard the Reddit pitch
  • Adam GoldsteinHipmunk co-founder and college debate champion

저자 소개

Without Their Permission의 저자 소개

Alexis Kerry Ohanian is the bestselling author of Without Their Permission: How the 21st Century Will Be Made, Not Managed and a pioneering figure in tech entrepreneurship. A University of Virginia graduate with degrees in history and business, Ohanian co-founded Reddit in 2005, transforming it into a cornerstone of internet culture and a platform valued at billions. His memoir blends startup advice with advocacy for internet freedom, drawing from his firsthand experience battling restrictive legislation like SOPA and PIPA.

As a venture capitalist through Initialized Capital, Ohanian has backed over 100 startups, including Instacart and Patreon, cementing his role in shaping Silicon Valley’s innovation landscape. He’s a frequent TED speaker and has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and NPR for his insights on digital communities and decentralized governance. Beyond tech, Ohanian’s advocacy extends to gender equality in sports as a founding investor in Angel City FC.

Without Their Permission reflects Ohanian’s contrarian ethos, urging readers to challenge legacy systems and build inclusive digital futures. The book’s principles have influenced tech policy debates and entrepreneurial education globally. Reddit, under his early leadership, now serves over 50 million daily users, underscoring his enduring impact on internet culture.

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이 책에 대한 FAQ

Without Their Permission explores entrepreneurship, internet freedom, and grassroots innovation. Alexis Ohanian, Reddit’s co-founder, shares his journey building the platform, advocating against restrictive laws like SOPA/PIPA, and empowering readers to leverage the internet for societal good. The book emphasizes creating solutions “without permission” from gatekeepers, blending personal anecdotes with actionable advice for aspiring disruptors.

Aspiring entrepreneurs, tech enthusiasts, and advocates of internet freedom will benefit most. The book offers practical insights for startups, coders, and anyone interested in digital activism. It’s also ideal for readers seeking inspiration to tackle projects without waiting for external validation.

Yes—it combines motivational storytelling with actionable advice. Ohanian’s humility and firsthand Reddit/SOPA experiences make it engaging. Critics praise its accessibility, though some note it focuses more on philosophy than technical strategies.

  1. Permissionless Innovation: Build solutions without seeking approval.
  2. Internet as a Tool for Good: Use online platforms to drive positive change.
  3. Community-Driven Growth: Prioritize user needs, as Reddit did.
  4. Activism Against Censorship: Fight legislation threatening digital freedoms.

Ohanian details his 2012 campaign against SOPA/PIPA, arguing these bills threatened innovation. He emphasizes mobilizing online communities for advocacy and warns against corporate/government overreach. The book frames internet freedom as foundational to modern entrepreneurship.

  • Solve Real Problems: “Make something people want.”
  • Embrace Iteration: Launch “good enough” products and refine later.
  • Leverage Networks: Use viral marketing and community feedback.
  • Stay Resilient: Persist through failures, as Reddit did post-acquisition.

  • “The internet is just in its infancy”: Highlights untapped potential for innovation.
  • “Make something people want”: Core mantra for startups.
  • “The future will be made, not managed”: Advocates grassroots creation over top-down control.

He testified before Congress, organized Reddit’s 2012 blackout, and co-founded Fight for the Future. These efforts helped defeat the bills, preserving open internet principles critical for startups.

Ohanian recounts launching Reddit as a “front page of the internet,” initially struggling with low traffic. Key moments include embracing user-generated content, the “good enough” launch strategy, and eventual acquisition by Condé Nast.

Some reviewers note it lacks technical depth on scaling startups and over-indexes on Reddit’s narrative. Others highlight its optimistic tone but acknowledge its value for early-stage entrepreneurs.

With ongoing debates about AI regulation, encryption, and content moderation, Ohanian’s defense of open internet principles remains timely. The book’s focus on decentralized innovation aligns with Web3 and blockchain trends.

Both emphasize iterative development, but Ohanian prioritizes community-building and activism. While Eric Ries focuses on validated learning, Ohanian stresses leveraging internet platforms for societal impact.

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