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NJCher

(41,541 posts)
Wed Jul 23, 2025, 07:17 PM Jul 23

The Desperation of Donald Trump's Posts (The Atlantic)

This is an interesting analysis of trump's posts and how they differ when circumstances veer out of his control.

Trump’s social-media habits are different when he can’t control the narrative.
By Charlie Warzel

The first two snips tell what kinds of material he is posting; the latter two are analysis.

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On Sunday alone, Trump posted 33 times on Truth Social, sending off 20 posts between 6:46 and 8:53 p.m. eastern. He demanded that the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians revert to their original names (the Redskins and Indians, respectively), and posted an AI-generated video of Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office set to the song “Y.M.C.A.,” by the Village People. Trump also shared a contextless, grainy video that looks like it was scraped from some viral social-media post. It includes no captions and features 25 stitched-together clips, set to music, of people doing wild or dangerous stunts: A woman appears to catch a charging cobra with her bare hands, a man does a forward flip from one moving skateboard to another, various people contort their bodies in strange ways, a dude stands on the footrests of a moving dirt bike.

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The bizarre video was immediately recognizable to me as the type of garbage that clogs the feeds of many people who still use Facebook, a platform that is filled with inscrutable slop posted by spammers and content farmers. By the early 2020s—before generative-AI images took over—Facebook had already transformed into a vast wasteland of low-quality memes, repurposed videos, and strange pages dedicated to clips like “Shelter Pit Bull Made His Bed Every Day Until a Family Adopted Him.” This type of content fits in a category that I have taken to calling “soft-brain scrolling.” It falls somewhere between probably harmless and not nutritious; it’s mostly low-quality algorithmic arbitrage that helps click farmers make a buck. Your confused relatives seem to love it.

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Here are a few paragraphs of the author's analysis:

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A second reading is to see Trump’s affinity for reposting fan art as Executive Cope. Here, the slop is a way for Trump to escape and imagine the world as he’d like it to be. In slop world, Trump is not embattled, getting screamed at by his supporters over what looks to them like a guilty cover-up on behalf of a pedophile. Instead, he’s arresting Obama. It’s pure fan fiction that depicts Trump having power in a moment when, perhaps, he feels somewhat powerless.

A third reading of Trump’s Truth Social posts—especially his reposting of strange viral Facebook garbage and angry culture-war stuff railing against “woke” sports-team names—suggests that these posts aren’t part of any kind of strategy or coping mechanism, but examples of a person who is addled and raging at things he feels he has no control over. For years, people have offered anecdotes that Trump behaves online like some isolated, elderly people who have been radicalized by their social-media feeds—in 2017, Stephen Colbert memorably likened Trump to America’s first racist grandpa. His recent posting certainly fits this template. And paired with some of Trump’s other cognitive stumbles—he seemingly forgot last week that he had appointed Fed Chair Jerome Powell—it all starts to feel more concerning.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2025/07/trump-weird-posts-truth-social-epstein/683627/

also:

https://archive.ph/nj7t9

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The Desperation of Donald Trump's Posts (The Atlantic) (Original Post) NJCher Jul 23 OP
Sicko. SheltieLover Jul 23 #1
When I saw the story that Bondi informed him in May that his name was in the Epstein files, tanyev Jul 23 #2

tanyev

(47,899 posts)
2. When I saw the story that Bondi informed him in May that his name was in the Epstein files,
Wed Jul 23, 2025, 07:41 PM
Jul 23

I did wonder if one could search his Truth Social posts and figure out when that happened—if there was a particular day when the lunacy escalated.

Unfortunately, to do that, one would have to read through a lot of swill and my mild curiosity is not enough to give me the fortitude to actually do it.

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