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    TikTok’s joy-miners and ‘shitposters’, and Instagram’s ‘cursed’ interiors

    en-gbOctober 27, 2021

    About this Episode

    In the second episode of Guardian Australia’s new podcast, Alyx Gorman, Michael Sun and Steph Harmon bring in Rashna Farrukh to discuss how TikTok is leaching into every corner of the internet – and the algorithms that know more about us than we do. Later in the episode: Michael gets trolled by a homeware meme

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