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July 14, 2025 / 00:15

This episode discusses online communities, cover-ups, and scandals. The conversation highlights the behavior of fans and the dynamics of public perception.

The hosts analyze how certain scandals gain traction online, focusing on the fervor of fan communities. They mention the tendency for discussions to shift from the scandal itself to the perceived cover-up.

Key points include the psychology of online mobs and how narratives are constructed around public figures. The hosts reference specific instances where cover-ups became more significant than the original issues.

The episode emphasizes the role of social media in amplifying these discussions and the implications for those involved in scandals.

TL;DR

The episode examines online fan behavior and how cover-ups overshadow scandals.

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this is going to blow up because I
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listen to these people and I've seen all
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the online stuff and they they really
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are like rabid.
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It's always the cover up. It's not the
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scandal itself.

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  • Cover Up00:07

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