So you're telling me, Reddit has finally dropped its charade and is standing firm with what the owners think politically. All of Silicon Valley is getting together to do everything to slam down Trump. Welp, time to be an American and vote.
Know what's funnier?
It won't make a fucking blind bit of difference. Or it'll have the same idiotic blowback effect that happened in the UK.
You actually listen to social media output in the UK, then Scotland will leave The Union tomorrow, there are no Tories left (because they're all evil baby eaters) and that everyone hates Brexit.
This became overt in the UK between 2016 and 2019 when the opposition parties (and their lickspittles in the government party) tried repeatedly to frustrate, tie down, or otherwise block and deny the largest single democratic vote in British History.
Farage returned to frontline politics with his new Brexit Party and began to make such astonishing fundraising and headway.... that the Electoral Commission ordered a raid on them (with the police) to check their finances were in order as they suspected... yes you guessed it.
Russians.
The BBC breathlessly reported as breaking, front page news how The Brexit Party was being investigated, it got slammed into every bulletin, lead story on the 6 and 10 news... and when two days later they found absolutely nothing?
Deafening silence.
The newspaper editor rooms got changed and shuffled around so pretty much every newspaper bar The Sun and Express became the last pro-brexit voices, the BBC ramped up its political interfering bullshit to the point normies noticed and the Telegraph only survived thanks to course correction due to their podcast and removing the more "wokeish" anti-british parts that had begun to creep in.
All this amazing output, and even civil servants and government ministers (including at one point the chancellor of the Exchequer) basically saying Brexit will be a disaster and we need to ditch it or make it pretty much meaningless.
What was the end result of this great leap towards controlling information?
Oh... yeah. The Tories elected BoJo a noted populistic lite character, The treasonous "Tory" Mps got outright fucking
purged from the party. dashed into an election with the traitors formerly in the ranks standing as "Independent conservatives" all of whom were told to go fuck themselves by the electorate so firmly their heads spun and John Major went and had a blubbering drink of whiskey with another of yesterday's man.
The end result was the ruling party swapped from 70-80% Pro Remain MPs (but at least nominally accepting the results) to 80% Leave (with remainers keeping their fucking mouths shut or nodding and accepting the result). The Tories are now entering their second
decade in power and have the largest majority for 40 years.
Labour enjoyed its worst defeat since the first time they held government in 1935, and even with a change of top team are still struggling to break through in the polls.
Social Media, and old millenial sites like Reddit will change exactly
fuck all in the long run.