Topic: X Algorithm

212 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:16:11 - 1:20:12

1872: Lunar Economy

Russian TikTok Psy-Ops, Pretty Girl Algorithms

A discussion on social media algorithms notes a trend of "pretty Russian girls" and pro-Putin content appearing on TikTok and Instagram. The hosts speculate that this could be an intelligence agency "psy-op" designed to warm the American public to a new geopolitical nexus involving Russia, India, and China. They contrast the perceived intelligence of these Russian content creators with the "nitwits" seen on American podcasts.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 8:09 - 12:36

1843: Token Muncher

Apple News Bias, Media Research Center Analysis

The Media Research Center analyzed over 600 stories on Apple News, finding that the platform went 96 consecutive days without featuring a single story from a conservative outlet in its top stories section. The discussion explores how news aggregation apps on mobile devices and browsers like Firefox act as primary "attack vectors" for political propaganda. It is suggested that micro-services architectures, rather than human editors, may be driving this content selection.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:47:58 - 1:51:27

1827: CIS-Lunar

TikTok Sale to American Investors and Oracle

The owners of TikTok have reportedly signed a deal to sell the app to a group of American investors, including Oracle and Silver Lake. The sale follows a congressional ban and executive orders from President Trump, though the deal reportedly does not include the app's proprietary algorithm. The hosts discuss the value of TikTok's "eyeballs" and speculate on the involvement of Larry Ellison in the acquisition.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 12:21 - 13:44

1825: MUK-Ultra

TikTok Algorithm Shifts, Relationship Content Trends

A shift in social media consumption is noted, moving away from "crazy women" clips toward a specific genre of TikTok content featuring women complaining about the lack of available men. This divergence in algorithmic feeds illustrates how different users can inhabit entirely different digital realities based on their engagement patterns.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:47:16 - 2:49:51

1825: MUK-Ultra

Dynamic Pricing, Instacart and Grocery Store Algorithms

Consumer reports indicate that companies like Instacart are using dynamic pricing algorithms to charge different customers different prices for the same groceries. This practice, similar to Uber's surge pricing, is being adopted by major grocery chains through digital shelf tags. Critics argue this is anti-competitive and hides the true cost of goods from the public.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 10:12 - 12:18

1824: Battle Rhythm

Instagram Algorithm Changes, User Curation Tools

Instagram is rolling out new features that allow users to reset or curate their algorithms by specifying topics they want to see more or less of. The update is characterized as a data-gathering tool for Meta to build more detailed user profiles. References are made to Palantir and potential surveillance implications of these social media adjustments.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:53:33 - 1:55:05

1824: Battle Rhythm

Instacart, Dynamic Pricing Allegations

Consumer advocacy group Groundwork has accused Instacart of using dynamic pricing algorithms to charge different customers inconsistent prices for the same grocery items. The practice could reportedly cost frequent shoppers an additional $1,200 annually. Instacart denied using personal information for customized pricing, claiming the differences were part of retailer-led tests.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:32:24 - 2:36:09

1823: Secretary of Egg

AI Music Licensing and Rights Holder Probabilities

A report details how AI music companies like Suno and OpenAI are beginning to handle copyright licensing. Specialized agents probe AI models before a song is delivered to a user, calculating the probability that the output resembles a specific rights holder's IP (e.g., the John Denver estate). Fees are then assessed based on these likelihood percentages, creating a new, albeit imprecise, revenue stream for music labels.

NA Era
Episode 1811 44:03 - 53:36

1811: NA Era

TikTok Divestment Deal, Algorithm Control and John Moolenaar

The U.S. government reaches a final deal regarding the divestment of TikTok from ByteDance, with a 20% stake remaining for the Chinese entity. Representative John Moolenaar discusses national security concerns regarding the app's recommendation algorithm and the need for American oversight. Potential investors in the new American-controlled TikTok include Michael Dell, Lachlan Murdoch, and Larry Ellison.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 2:20:25 - 2:26:41

1807: Keyboard Warrior

3M Lobbying, TikTok Algorithm Sabotage

A listener report claims 3M lobbies to maintain front license plate laws to sell more reflective material. The discussion shifts to TikTok, with claims that the platform's algorithm has been "sabotaged" by current owners to increase ad frequency and decrease user satisfaction before a potential sale to the Ellison group.

Taproot
Episode 1799 1:08:46 - 1:12:12

1799: Taproot

Outrage Economy, Outrage Algorithms, Outrage Marketing

The modern media and social media landscape is described as a "constant state of outrage" driven by algorithms designed to maximize engagement. This model is essential for the current advertising system, which requires a gullible and emotional audience. While TikTok is noted for its different content delivery style, platforms like Facebook are criticized for injecting inflammatory content to keep users active.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:12:47 - 2:15:54

1799: Taproot

Pete Buttigieg, Social Sickness, Algorithm Critique

Secretary Pete Buttigieg echoed concerns about social media, describing a "broader societal sickness" driven by algorithms. He criticized the public tendency to hope for evidence that violent actors belong to the opposing political team. This consensus among officials is viewed by some as a precursor to a "censorship play" involving digital IDs and increased regulation of platforms like Discord.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 1:48:25 - 1:50:23

1784: Yakcasting

AI Summit, China Competition and Elon Musk

At a recent AI summit, President Trump vowed to prevent foreign adversaries like China from controlling the global algorithmic landscape. The administration expressed concerns about values contrary to American interests being embedded in AI technology. Additionally, reports surfaced that the administration may reconsider federal contracts with Elon Musk's AI ventures.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 1:19:35 - 1:22:43

1780: Chatbox

Boomer Skepticism Toward AI Social Integration

A debate ensues regarding the extent to which the general public is actually interacting with AI in their daily lives. One host argues that people are primarily "doomscrolling" on TikTok, while the other insists that AI interaction is becoming a widespread "social contagion." They discuss the "nutjob algorithm" that traps users in specific digital echo chambers.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 2:41:59 - 2:44:58

1770: Control Grid

TikTok Self-Care Tools, Algorithm Control, Social Shopping

TikTok announced new "self-care" features that allow users to manually adjust their own content algorithms using sliders for different categories. The update includes enhanced keyword filtering powered by AI, enabling users to block up to 200 specific terms from their "For You" feeds. Unlike other platforms that rely on engagement through conflict, TikTok's strategy focuses on "social shopping" and providing users with direct control over their entertainment experience.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:44:28 - 1:47:12

1756: AG Barbie

TikTok Algorithms, AI Content, Targeted Advertising

John Dvorak describes his experience "doom scrolling" on TikTok and how the platform's algorithm quickly identified him as an older user. Within minutes, he was served advertisements for dental implants based on his scrolling patterns and interest in AI-generated videos. The hosts discuss the addictive nature of the platform and the prevalence of fake or manipulated content.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 56:46 - 1:01:31

1753: Local Jamoke

TikTok Divestiture Deadline and Potential Amazon Acquisition

President Trump issued an executive order granting a 75-day extension for the sale of TikTok to American investors to prevent the app from going dark. Reports suggest Amazon, Oracle, and Apple are interested in the purchase, though ByteDance may retain control of the algorithm. The hosts suggest Amazon stands to benefit most from the acquisition as it would eliminate competition from Chinese "social shopping" platforms.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 2:44:44 - 2:48:18

1753: Local Jamoke

Baltimore Lawsuit Against DraftKings and FanDuel

The city of Baltimore has filed a complaint against sportsbooks DraftKings and FanDuel, alleging they use deceptive tactics and algorithms to exploit vulnerable users. The lawsuit claims the companies target "problem gamblers" with misleading bonus bets and reach out to inactive users to encourage compulsive wagering. The hosts agree that the gambling industry's use of technology to foster addiction is a significant public concern.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 28:04 - 31:17

1731: Cyber Timebombs

TikTok User Experience, Algorithm Personalization and Content Curation

An exploration of the TikTok app reveals a highly responsive recommendation engine that quickly personalizes content based on user location and initial interactions. After installation, the feed populated with religious content and specific cultural themes, demonstrating the app's ability to curate a "For You" page with minimal input. This personalization is identified as a key factor in the app's addictive nature and its success in building niche communities.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:09:05 - 1:11:37

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Justice Alito Analogy, TikTok Algorithm and Market Competition

Justice Samuel Alito compared the user attachment to TikTok to an "old shirt," questioning why other social media companies like Meta could not simply replicate the experience. This analogy was criticized for failing to account for the decade of machine learning and data training that powers TikTok's unique recommendation engine. The exchange highlighted a perceived disconnect between the judiciary's understanding of technology and the reality of digital platform stickiness.