
Louder with Crowder No Influencer Safe: New X Update Exposed A Major Psyop
Nov 24, 2025
Dancing dictators and bacon woes take center stage in a wild news roundup. The hosts hilariously critique a politically charged dance video by Maduro and confront a Tampa imam's emotional reaction to bacon protests. A shocking revelation comes as X unveils its country-of-origin feature, exposing foreign accounts masquerading as Americans and their influence on U.S. politics. They also dive into Donald Trump's negotiation style following a meeting with a New York Mayor. Buckle up for a rollercoaster of laughs and insights!
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Social Media Is A Global Town Square
- Steven Crowder highlights that social media has become a global town square shaping U.S. politics and public opinion.
- He warns many influential accounts shaping American debates are actually run from abroad, skewing national discourse.
X's Country Tag Reveals Origins
- X added a country-of-origin feature to improve transparency and content authenticity on the platform.
- Nikita Beer framed the change as a first step to secure the integrity of the global town square.
Foreign Accounts Can Skew U.S. Debate
- The new X feature exposed many accounts that appeared to be LARPing as Americans while being based in other countries.
- Steven Crowder argues that foreign-run accounts can inappropriately shape U.S. policy discussions and elections.
