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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2006 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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When they put Musk as number two most dangerous on the internet because of his antics with Twitter. You know they have a serious political lean.
This would be a great podcast if it wasn’t extremely biased. Just listened to “The Privacy Flaw Threatening US Democracy” and it was literally all about how bad Trump would be if re-elected in 2024. Have we forgotten how the current President with Obama was caught spying on Americans for years. What Snowden disclosed doesn’t even scratch the surface.
Between politics and social issues, I originally subscribed to wired magazine for tech information and news. In time it was really obvious Wired was pushing their political and social justice views under a layer of tech related topics. That’s fine. That’s their choice, it was my choice to cancel my subscription. more
This show sounds like an AI bot serenading you with press releases from Big Tech and the DNC. The dogmatic pro-censorship bias might “allegedly” be explained by Wired’s need to support the narrative of the industry’s anti-competition (pro-legacy media) stance in exchange for receiving leads. But there are at least a few insights to be found.
Wired’s pro-censorship bias is probably best explained by their need to stay cozy with Big Tech by supporting the pro-regulation (and anti-competition) narrative. And while the “articles” are sometimes little more than DNC talking points, there are at least a few insights to be found.
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