Taylor Lorenz’s Power User

Taylor Lorenz
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26 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 33min

A Crypto Convict's Spectacular Comeback Tour: How Ross Ulbricht Became A Powerful MAGA Influencer

In this fascinating discussion, Ryan Mac, a New York Times reporter with over a decade of experience covering Ross Ulbricht and the Silk Road saga, explores Ulbricht's extraordinary journey from prison to MAGA influencer. They delve into the infamous Silk Road's operation, the role of Bitcoin, and the supportive network that emerged around Ross, including his mother’s relentless advocacy. Mac reveals Ulbricht’s newfound political ambitions and his potential as a crypto-libertarian hero while assessing the complex legacy of illegal tech trade.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 18min

The Shocking Plan to Kill Online Privacy: A VPN Ban Will Break the Web

Lia Holland, an activist at Fight for the Future, dives into the urgent need to protect VPN access for online privacy. She explains how VPNs originated and evolved into essential tools for combating surveillance and censorship. Holland highlights the rising threats from governments seeking to ban VPNs and the practical implications of such actions. She provides crucial guidance on choosing trustworthy VPN providers and emphasizes the importance of public awareness and activism to safeguard digital freedoms in an increasingly fragmented internet landscape.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 30min

The AI Slop-pocalypse: How The Slop Economy Took Over

Drew Harwell, a journalist from The Washington Post, delves into the chaotic world of the slop economy driven by AI-generated content. He explains how platforms are overwhelmed by low-quality, virally optimized 'slop' that prioritizes clicks over creativity. Harwell discusses the monetization of this content, highlighting how creators are using AI tools to build micro-businesses. He raises concerns about the proliferation of misleading information and the emotional exploitation in viral content, predicting a potential backlash as audiences crave authenticity.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 40min

How To Become Invisible Online (Delete Your Digital Footprint and Protect Your Privacy Forever)

Security experts John Hammond, known for his YouTube content on cybersecurity, and Josh from All Things Secured, a privacy advocate, join to discuss how to safeguard online privacy. They explain why personal data matters and the many ways it is collected—from apps to IoT devices. Tune in for insights on how hackers harvest information, the importance of password managers, and the realities of incognito mode. They also share practical tips on how to assess and limit your digital footprint, ensuring greater protection and peace of mind online.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 39min

The Truth About Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising

Bala Krishna Sha, a journalist at The Himalayan Times, shares insights on Nepal's recent protests and the Gen Z movement against corruption. He explains how young activists organized through platforms like TikTok and Discord, exposing elite privilege and government corruption. Bala highlights the chaos following a tragic police crackdown, which ignited widespread outrage and unrest. He critiques international media narratives dismissing the movement as mere social media concerns, emphasizing the larger implications for democracy and free speech in Nepal.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 23min

The Secret Role Of Influencers In Global Propaganda

In this discussion, Makenna Kelly, a senior reporter at WIRED, unravels how foreign governments use influencers as tools of propaganda. She delves into the rise of state-hosted influencer tours and their parallels to public diplomacy. Countries like Israel and Russia leverage creators to shape narratives, with MAGA influencers being courted to spread messages. Kelly highlights the lack of disclosure rules around these initiatives and the implications for creators, revealing how financial incentives and powerful connections drive participation.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 26min

Trump's Censorship of Jimmy Kimmel Is Just The Beginning

Ari Cohn, a prominent First Amendment and tech policy lawyer from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), joins to dive into the significant implications of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension after a joke that displeased the Trump administration. They discuss the concept of 'jawboning' and the government's growing influence over media. Cohn highlights the dangers of rising internet censorship, the impact on independent creators, and the troubling implications of proposed regulations that could stifle free expression.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 35min

The Truth Behind The Rise of 'Robot Racism'

The viral trend of mocking robots through 1950s-style racism reveals deeper societal anxieties about technology. Creators use slurs like 'clanker' to parody discrimination, reflecting our frustrations with automation. This phenomenon raises questions about how we view AI in a world increasingly dominated by it. The discussion explores how these narratives might mirror human prejudices, prompting us to reconsider our ethical stance towards marginalized communities and the implications of rapid technological advancements.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 6min

A New Kind of AI Deepfake is Taking Over TikTok [PATREON PREVIEW]

Explore the startling emergence of AI-generated TikTokers, mimicking real people with uncanny precision. Creators face growing challenges as these digital impostors slip through moderation filters, reshaping the landscape of content authenticity. The chaos of content theft on TikTok is revealed, illustrating the struggle original creators endure against a tide of plagiarized media. Tune in for insights from a reporter on the frontlines of this digital deception, as the future of online identity hangs in the balance.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 16min

We Need to Talk About 'Political Violence’

The podcast dives into the alarming rise of political violence in the U.S., especially when high-profile figures are targeted. It highlights the stark contrast in media portrayals of violence that affects elites versus marginalized communities. The discussion critiques the hypocrisy surrounding political violence, digging into the selective outrage based on race and power. Additionally, it emphasizes the troubling normalization of violence in society and calls for accountability from leaders to address the systemic issues faced by those often ignored.

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