• WatDabney
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    32 months ago

    All I get from this is that right-wingers are more likely to be so stupid that they rely on somebody else to tell them what to think.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 months ago

    I mean, let’s be real here, most people on the left are either like us, on niche platforms that dont do influencers, or are on TikTok/Bluesky, and once again, having an actual influencer following is difficult on those platforms. The leftist influencers that do exist are either extremely controversial or like singing to the choir and have a very tribalist mindset that keeps people who may be willing to listen out.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 months ago

    It’s because they fucking own all of the infrastructure and social media services. Jesus it’s pretty fucking obvious

  • Fingolfinz
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    122 months ago

    What comedy are the right making? Comedy takes skill to write and deliver and their idea of jokes is just punching down on people without any punchline. Something that anyone can do by just being an asshole.

    • Thassodar
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      12 months ago

      I hate to say it but I enjoy Kill Tony and it’s one of the most popular weekly stand up podcasts currently. Tony himself is unabashedly right wing, and the show is/was funded, or produced, by Joe Rogan.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 months ago

    I think it’s worrisome to see the graphic, but the graphic also is strangely limited and the numbers aren’t clear whether they are combined totals across platforms.

    Presumably traditional media that has an online presence is excluded on purpose, but it’s not clear why having a traditional media presence should negate the total online-only viewership. E.g., Daily Show with 35m+ across different social platforms? Colbert with 15m+? John Oliver with 10m+? It makes it feel like this is ragebait.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Across platforms — YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, Kick, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok — right-leaning online shows accounted for roughly 82% of the total following of the online shows we assessed.

      Yeah, it kinda seems like they focused on places already known for having right leaning algorithms. I would be curious to see what, for instance, NPRs numbers are in comparison.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 months ago

    And most of these “left” shows are basically DNC mouthpieces who hate anyone to the left of them (looking at you Cenk)…shows how hard it is to grow an audience without being backed by --and thus narrative driven by --corporate interests.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    Now remove all of the fake users and bots, which make up over half of active users on social media platforms.

    • reddwarf
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      22 months ago

      So the comment sections are packed with birds then eh? 😃

      But yeah, the language and attitudes in youtube comments are indeed quite…foul.

      Had to do it… 😁

    • AmidFuror
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      112 months ago

      I try to duck out of any comment thread before it gets nasty. So about 2 comments in.

      Edit: Potential pun thread ruined by reddwarf

  • NielsBohron
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    112 months ago

    Keep in mind, these are almost certain to be the same people who complain about how political everything is these days. What they mean is that they don’t want to see leftist/progressive memes, but they’re fine shifting the Overton widow to the right.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 months ago

    I’ll believe Joe Rogan and comedians like Theo Von (who I grew up with, incidentally) have a big audience but who the fuck listens to all those other people? Podcasts aren’t like the AM radio of yore where people listened to Rush Limbaugh and then just passively listened to whomever was next. Most conservatives I know who are into talk radio listen to sports stuff like Bobby Hebert bitching about the Saints to calm down after a loss.

    ESPN radio parodied it so maybe my experience is different. https://youtu.be/lb-FL5j3FTU?si=8CQsj39dQpGxsqDl

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      It looks like a lot of these are people mostly on YouTube so they will be passively listening to whatever auto-play picks for them next.

      The main audience for these isn’t the boomer conservative listening to talk radio on his way home from work. These are younger men listening to it in the background while they play video games. Hell they have asmongold on here and from what I can remember he was just a WoW streamer a couple years ago.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        I went to summer camp and high school with Theo Von Kurnatowski and he’s a good dude. I took Art III with him and he wrote poetry. He’s probably the same person in private now but all the incentives in the “talk radio” podcast industry are to be the next Joe Rogan.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          I mean, people change but if he’s right wing now, it’s going to take us a generation to clean their mess up.

  • Grool The Demon
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    It is a crime that Thom Hartmann isn’t more popular. The dude still regularly hosts Bernie Sanders and pretty much called everything that is happening today going back at the end of the Bush Administration. He might be the most prescient and informed guy on Earth. At the very least he pays attention to a lot of the moving parts within government and makes pretty good calls about what is going down.