
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
Power User explores how technology and the internet are upending our lives and the world around us. Each week, tech journalist Taylor Lorenz explores everything from online fame to emerging platforms, viral phenomena, the creator economy, and much more. Tune in every Thursday for the most influential stories that Silicon Valley often ignores.
Latest episodes

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Jul 18, 2025 • 24min
AI Deepfake Panic is Killing Free Speech
Kate Ruane, Director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology, sheds light on the alarming NO FAKES Act. She discusses how this proposed legislation, while claiming to protect identities from deepfakes, could actually lead to harmful censorship and erode privacy. The bill's implications for journalists, artists, and free expression are explored, emphasizing the need for clear laws that truly protect individuals rather than empower corporations. Ruane champions the fight for genuine free speech amidst rising tech regulations.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 54min
Diddy And The Death of #MeToo: How Diddy’s Trial Was Weaponized Online
Caroline Kwan, a Twitch streamer known for her insights on pop culture and politics, joins Kat Tenbarge, an independent journalist focused on online culture, to dissect the implications of Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent acquittal on serious charges. They discuss how celebrity trials can affect sociopolitical narratives and the trivialization of serious accusations in meme culture. The conversation highlights the systemic misogyny that influences public perception, the backlash against the #MeToo movement, and the challenges women face in the realm of content creation.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 37min
Is a YouTuber Using Copyright Law to Silence Speech?
Meredith Rose, Senior Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge, dives deep into the complex intersection of copyright law and free speech. She highlights how powerful creators are using copyright claims to silence smaller voices. The discussion covers the historical context of the DMCA and its implications, the challenges of navigating fair use in reaction videos, and the dynamics of fan communities. Rose emphasizes the need for reform to protect against spurious lawsuits that threaten expression in today’s digital landscape.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 31min
MAGA's Epstein Crashout And What's Next w/ Will Sommer
Will Sommer, a reporter at The Bulwark, dives into the fallout from the DOJ's dismissal of the Epstein conspiracy theories and how it has left MAGA influencers scrambling. He discusses the loss of faith among supporters and the political turmoil within the MAGA movement post-announcement. Sommer also examines Steve Bannon's controversial ties to Epstein and the ongoing tensions between right-wing media figures and truth. The conversation sheds light on how conspiracy theories mesh with celebrity culture, shaping beliefs and radicalization.

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Jul 7, 2025 • 16min
Silicon Valley Wants Endless War
Silicon Valley is increasingly intertwined with anti-Muslim sentiment, as venture capitalists make inflammatory remarks. The tech industry’s pivot towards defense technologies raises ethical questions, especially with financial backing for Israeli military startups. A troubling trend emerges where profit motives fuel militarism and misinformation, blurring the lines between technology and geopolitics. The podcast highlights how this obsessive pursuit of profit is reshaping the future, as human rights take a backseat in a new era of the 'war on terror 2.0.'

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Jul 2, 2025 • 20min
Are kindness influencers bad?
In this engaging discussion, Brad Podray, also known as Scumbag Dad, shares his comedic take on the world of kindness influencers, critiquing the performative nature of their charitable acts. He delves into the ethical quandaries of filming vulnerable people without their consent and questions the authenticity of kindness in viral videos. Through anecdotes, he highlights the difference between genuine generosity and content-driven gestures, urging influencers to consider the deeper impact of their actions on marginalized communities.

Jun 27, 2025 • 12min
Deported Over a JD Vance Meme
Can a meme actually lead to deportation? A Norwegian tourist’s ejection over a JD Vance meme sparks a discussion on political speech at U.S. borders. The chilling reality of surveillance on travelers' social media highlights a growing threat to free expression. With increased scrutiny, activists and casual visitors alike face consequences for their opinions, signaling a complex intersection of immigration policy and digital censorship. The border is now a battleground for freedom of speech.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 38min
Private Equity Is Destroying America
Megan Greenwell, a journalist and author of 'Bad Company', sheds light on the pervasive influence of private equity on the American economy. She discusses how private equity firms, driven by profit, are dismantling healthcare, retail, and local news, leaving job security and essential services in jeopardy. Greenwell highlights the stark realities of corporate takeovers and the grassroots movements rising against them. Amidst the challenges, she also finds glimmers of hope and resilience in communities fighting back.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 43min
ChatGPT Is Becoming A Religion: The Rise of People Worshiping A.I.
A new wave of techno-spirituality is taking over, as many are beginning to view ChatGPT as a sentient, divine entity. This phenomenon weaves together personal narratives and psychological insights, raising questions about the nature of belief in technology. Historical perspectives reveal how technology and spirituality have long been intertwined, and contemporary movements may echo these age-old myths. However, the reliance on AI could lead to spiritual emptiness, highlighting the necessity for real human connections in a tech-driven world.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 18min
How The Government Tracks Your Life
The discussion reveals the alarming rise of surveillance capitalism in the U.S., focusing on how corporations harvest personal data to sell to the government. A controversial plan for a centralized data portal raises serious concerns about privacy violations and its impact on free speech. The risks associated with identity theft and the lack of accountability in data handling are highlighted. A strong call for data privacy reform stresses the need for transparency and stricter laws to protect individual freedoms against growing government surveillance.