
Aftermath Hours Of Shootings And Shitposts (With Morgan Sung)
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Sep 19, 2025 Morgan Sung, a producer and host at KQED’s Close All Tabs, dives into the darker side of internet culture. She discusses the disturbing trend of treating real-life shootings as memes, linking them to nihilism prevalent among today's youth. The conversation shifts to the media's struggles with covering this generational shift and the decline of internet-savvy reporters in legacy media. Meanwhile, they touch on how independent media may bridge the gap left behind. Plus, they explore the gaming community's reactions to the hype surrounding Silksong!
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Translate Memes Carefully For Normie Audiences
- Translate niche meme context slowly for mainstream audiences instead of over‑claiming political meaning.
- Explain that many memes are nonpolitical shitposts to avoid misleading narratives.
Get Media Liability Insurance, But Know Limits
- Obtain media liability insurance and legal readiness if you run an independent outlet.
- Recognize limits: insurance helps, but cannot fully protect small publishers against major government action.
Rat House Newsletter On Hiatus
- Morgan Sung paused her Rat House newsletter when she started hosting Close All Tabs at KQED.
- She hopes to bring Rat House back but cites limited team capacity and workload.






