From “brat summer” to a two-hour talk with Elon Musk, politics is making for strange bedfellows this election cycle – at least on social media, as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump unwittingly demonstrate how dramatically the online landscape has shifted.
“The thing that makes 2024 distinct from a big-picture digital landscape perspective is the breakdown of the platforms that have dominated for almost a decade,” says Dave Karpf, an associate professor at the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs.
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