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Ep. 2: Media Manipulation and Fake News

Ep. 2: Media Manipulation and Fake News

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In this episode of Seems Sus, Brandon and Ed break down how media narratives are manufactured, amplified, and weaponized to keep people divided and distracted. From viral outrage stories to political theater, this conversation digs into why certain headlines explode overnight while more serious issues quietly disappear.

We question whether viral incidents are organic or intentionally pushed, how fake profiles and bots influence public opinion, and why social media platforms increasingly restrict speech under the banner of safety and misinformation. If it feels like the same stories keep repeating with different faces, this episode explores why.

Modern media thrives on outrage. Stories are selected, framed, and repeated until people are emotionally invested, even when the details do not fully add up. In this episode of Seems Sus, we examine how race based outrage cycles, political scandals, and viral incidents dominate attention while deeper systemic problems go unaddressed. Brandon and Ed discuss social media manipulation, shadow banning, fake profiles, and the growing presence of bots designed to inflame division. The conversation also explores government power, censorship, redistricting, surveillance, and the increasing push toward identity verification online.

Topics range from viral media distractions and manufactured controversy to social media restrictions, government overreach, public compliance, and why people defend systems that consistently work against

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