November 22, 2024
Media mogul Joe Rogan posted his entire three-hour podcast with former President Donald Trump on X amid accusations that Google-owned YouTube had censored the Oct. 25 interview, making it difficult or nearly impossible to find online. "Since there's an issue with searching for this episode on YouTube here, is the...

Media mogul Joe Rogan posted his entire three-hour podcast with former President Donald Trump on X amid accusations that Google-owned YouTube had censored the Oct. 25 interview, making it difficult or nearly impossible to find online.

“Since there’s an issue with searching for this episode on YouTube here, is the full podcast with Trump,” Rogan wrote on X shortly after midnight ET on Tuesday.

This was a great move by Rogan, since X — which is owned by Trump-supporting billionaire Elon Musk — supports free speech far more than left-wing Google does.

The podcast has racked up more than 37 million views on YouTube since being posted last Friday.

Viewership is on a blistering pace despite many X users noting that they were initially unable to find the episode using the search terms “Rogan Trump” or “Rogan Donald Trump.”

YouTube has been accused of election interference over its apparent censorship of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the No. 1 podcast in the world.

And while there’s no concrete proof that Google censored the highly anticipated Trump interview, many social media have jumped to that conclusion, given the tech titan’s history of pro-leftist censorship.

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“There is no sensible explanation for this, and if deliberate, Google is overtly interfering with the elections,” one X user wrote on Monday.

“Google Executives need to go to prison for election interference,” another X user remarked.

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As of early Tuesday morning, YouTube has apparently fixed the problem, since the Rogan-Trump interview now shows up using keyword searches.

However, would the situation have changed if there hadn’t been a huge social media backlash? While impossible to definitively say, it’s infuriating that we even have to wonder about this.

Meanwhile, Musk took a victory lap, touting X as the “#1 source of news on Earth!”

It’s encouraging that X is owned by Musk, a free-speech advocate, but it’s alarming to consider what would happen if the platform were to change hands for some reason.

That said, it’s clear that the stranglehold the legacy media once had on news coverage and public discourse is on its deathbed.

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