Joe Rogan claims Google shields Kamala Harris stories; Meta engineer admits shadowbanning tactics.

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Joe Rogan’s recent comments are raising serious questions about the fairness of online platforms and election interference. According to Rogan, you could search high and low on Google and still fail to find any negative stories about Vice President Kamala Harris. His frustration with the situation is palpable, calling it blatant election interference. But the issue doesn’t stop with search engines; it extends to social media platforms too.

A bombshell revelation has surfaced from a senior Meta engineer, who disclosed that posts critical of Kamala Harris are automatically demoted—essentially a form of shadowbanning aimed at minimizing the negative impact on her image. The engineer admitted to these tactics being employed in an effort to help Democrats win elections, further fueling concerns over the manipulation of public opinion on social media.

At the same time, the FBI has been caught up in a scandal of its own. Initially, the agency reported a 2.1% decrease in violent crime for 2022, which was used by Democrats to counter Republican claims of rising crime. But the FBI quietly revised its figures, now showing a 4.5% increase in violent crime, with thousands more murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults. The lack of transparency in releasing these updates, especially without mention in its press release, has only deepened suspicions about potential political manipulation. The combination of these stories paints a troubling picture of how data and digital platforms might be wielded to influence public perception, especially in the lead-up to an election.

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