💨 Abstract
In Australia's 2025 election, all major party leaders went on podcasts and ran personal TikTok accounts for the first time. However, voters showed little interest in online political discussions, particularly after Donald Trump announced tariffs in April. Albanese's podcast and YouTube interview views were lower than other popular culture figures. The opposition coalition and the left-wing Greens party also performed poorly on social media.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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