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Maya ignored it. The next day, again: a collage of four photos—her backpack, the notebook with the doodled fox she always drew, a close-up of her hands threading a seam on a sweater. The caption: "Patterns." This time the tag included a question mark and the words: Who are you when no one’s watching?
One of the primary themes of "Linked" is the impact of social media on relationships. The novel highlights how social media can both unite and isolate people. The main character, Lincoln O'Neill, and his friends are initially excited to be part of the Link program, which allows them to stay connected and share their experiences with each other. However, as they begin to realize the extent of the program's surveillance, they start to feel suffocated and disconnected from each other. linked by gordon korman pdf
Through Link’s character, the book explores what it means to belong to a group. Link has grown up in a family that has suppressed its Jewish roots to assimilate into the dominant culture. The drawing of the swastika forces him to confront his grandfather’s past and decide what kind of person—and what kind of ancestor—he wants to be. Maya ignored it
