Researchers Confirm Entire Internet Now 66% MAGA Propaganda, 33% People Saying “That’s Not True”

CAMBRIDGE — A new report from the Institute for Digital Exhaustion confirmed that the internet has become “an unbroken feedback loop of grievance,” with MAGA-aligned influencers and media networks now dominating the nation’s online discourse.

“The numbers speak for themselves,” said lead researcher Dr. Carol Fenton. “66% of all posts, videos, and podcasts now originate from pro-Trump sources or accounts amplifying them. The remaining 33% consists mostly of people typing ‘that’s not true’ into the void.”

The study found that the MAGA media economy functions as a “single digital organism” linking figures such as Laura Loomer, Jack Posobiec, Steve Bannon, Tim Pool, and hundreds of lesser imitators—each feeding the same narratives through overlapping channels until reality itself appears optional.

Experts say the system thrives because major tech platforms profit off every emotional breakdown it causes. “Truth doesn’t make money,” said one analyst. “Outrage does. And right now, it’s the internet’s currency.”

At press time, the study had been denounced as “deep-state propaganda” by twelve influencers, six podcasts, and one pillow company, generating record engagement across all platforms within minutes.

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